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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in imagination" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is happening or being perceived in one's imagination or mind. Example: In imagination, she pictured herself standing on a stage, receiving a standing ovation for her performance.
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Lacking in imagination?
Van Gogh remained high Victorian in imagination.
In imagination, these young people are all flying.
How could I even do that, even in imagination?
Why has crime become so brutish, so lacking in imagination?
In particular, think of this as an exercise in imagination.
Rich in imagination is makes the impossible seem remarkably achievable.
All this tick-box education is so lacking in imagination.
But much of what children fear is rooted more in imagination than in reality.
The elasticity of the vowels in "imagination" — by both singers — is South Bay Los Angeles.
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Either an egomaniac or someone lacking in imagination or the person you wish you could be.
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