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Discover LudwigThe phrase "powerful dream" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as describing a vivid and impactful dream, or as a metaphor for a strong and ambitious goal or aspiration. Example 1: The young artist had a powerful dream of becoming a world-renowned painter, and she worked tirelessly to make it a reality. Example 2: The therapist encouraged her patient to explore the symbolism and meaning behind the powerful dream he had been having every night. Example 3: The novel was full of powerful dreams and prophetic visions, adding a mysterious and mystical aspect to the story.
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"And the whole stadium screams, 'They're Peter Max's cars!' I've never had such a powerful dream".
The Body Eclectic When Justin Miller was growing up, he was gripped by a powerful dream.
She does not deviate from her path, though, once converted to Christianity for good by a powerful dream.
Akbar tried to unite all India, "all races, tribes, clans, faiths, and nations" - a powerful dream indeed, though doomed to perish with him.
Kripke's intuition about baptism, the causal chain, etc., is a powerful dream, a dream of a real connection with the world, but in real life we may need to muddle our way through with our beliefs.
"Sometimes a single powerful dream would result in half a dozen canvases, a sequence of seemingly unconnected works, though he himself always recognized an emotional linkage, despite being powerless to articulate it".
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The paintings restored in the Guild Chapel reveal the powerful dream-world that was visible to ordinary townspeople 500 years ago.
Then it was back to the dazzling play of fancy and the powerful dreams of men.
Her husband was King Siddhartha, to whom she explained an extraordinary series of 16 powerful dreams (14 in some accounts).
All her life she had strong and powerful dreams, which Janet Morgan tentatively suggests may indicate the rich vein of fantasy in her character.
When I was researching my book, The Committee of Sleep, I found writers and artists used their dreams in their work, but nightmares had an especially high rate of incorporation - probably because they are such unusually dramatic, powerful dreams.
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