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Discover LudwigThe word "re-imagined" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a new interpretation or version of something that has been creatively altered or transformed. Example: "The classic fairy tale was re-imagined as a modern story set in a bustling city."
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Great novels re-imagined as chick lit, and chick lit re-imagined as great novels.
This is iOS as re-imagined by a graphic designer.
It's Wired magazine re-imagined for digital marketing executives.
Ahnen needs to be re-imagined nearly every time.
Le Carré re-imagined the intelligence underworld; he does not report it.
Between them, they have re-imagined British politics.Double or quitsOf course, it may not last.
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The time has come to re-imagine.
Elevator Pitch After the Dance: re-imagining Rattigan.
Aaron Porter should join this collective effort to re-imagine education.
The movie re-imagines this expatriate loner as an American.
Mr. Peters, too, has a new book: "Re-Imagine!
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