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Discover LudwigThe phrase "never dreaming" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express a state of being unaware or not considering something, often in a reflective or narrative context.
Example: "She walked into the room, never dreaming that it would change her life forever."
Alternatives: "never imagining" or "never expecting"
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Never dreaming of playing there, Dempsey visited Seattle in June for a World Cup qualifying match against Panama.
Jo had told some people that I was coming to the wedding, never dreaming of the consequences.
"It's one of those dinner-party conversations you have, never dreaming that you'd ever actually be having the conversation".
Comeuppence: Your just deserts for praying that your boss would be fired, never dreaming that his replacement could be worse.
He takes full advantage of her shy offers of help, never dreaming that he may be asked to pay a price for it.
Two blocks away they're eating burgers and Bubba Gump shrimp and never dreaming of this other land just around the corner.
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Kraftwerk never dreamed so big.
"I never dream," he said.
I've never dreamed.
"I never dreamt it was a bullet.
Basquiat never dreamed of such prices.
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