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Discover LudwigThe phrase "like imagining" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It can be used to suggest comparison or provide an example. For example, "The process of creating a business plan was like imagining the future of the company."
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Whatever happens, we like imagining things we might like in a Half-Life sequel.
Because people don't like imagining the normal, well-adjusted men in their lives seeing escorts, they assume that we pick up society's unwanted garbage: mentally unstable men, violent and sadistic men, men who are grotesquely ugly or overweight, and men who are never married past middle age.
"Writing a novel is, perhaps, like imagining a tree," he said.
(It's a little like imagining liberal MSNBC setting as its target audience the conservative viewers of Fox News).
David Plouffe (@davidplouffe) Watching Woodward last 2 days is like imagining my idol Mike Schmidt facing live pitching again.
I like imagining the pictures in my head and if I watch the film before, it ruins all that.
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Why do television folk frame pitches like: "Imagine 'Mad Men'; now put it on a plane"?
Now that I do like: imagine Symmo and Flintoff coming in at 350 for six.
If you'd like, imagine a new place that would make you happy.
I liked imagining those two poets smoking cigars and stacking their chips — a picture in itself.
Like: imagine my life.
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