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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'is imagining' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that someone is actively engaging in the act of imagining something. For example: Jenny is imagining what it would be like to go on a vacation to a tropical island.
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Lawrence Krauss is imagining nothing, and even that takes more imagination than the limited concept of a personified deity.
Ishmael is imagining a newspaper story on his future voyage.
Part of me is imagining how this will play on TV: as schmalz.
Yet all you are really doing is imagining the worst thing that could happen.
So the dreamer is imagining a future, more advanced version of the rocket.
"Lankov has never visited my country and is imagining things to make a good story.
One thing the human brain is annoyingly good at is imagining a worst-case scenario.
"What you're not telling Bouchardon," a French nun observes, "Bouchardon is imagining you to be".
Stephen is imagining himself, many years later, as Joyce, writing "Ulysses" and imagining himself, many years earlier, as Stephen.
But if anyone in Europe is imagining that a Greek exit can be easily contained, they're dreaming.
No, Mutt is imagining one of those mom-and-pop Italian restaurants that are required for gangland assassinations in movies.
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