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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some imagination" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to refer to the capacity for forming mental images or ideas of what is not actually present. Example sentence: "Using some imagination, I was able to come up with a creative solution to the problem."
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Some imagination indeed.
Devising a solution required some imagination.
That boy had some imagination.
Addressing these problems requires both some sacrifice and some imagination.
It takes some imagination right now to see these spaces.
So show some imagination and (dare I say it) initiative.
Maybe he will show some imagination and take some risks.
BuzzFeed simply applied some imagination to the task.
"That's some imagination you have there," he said.
You needed some imagination, which, I guess, is not a bad thing.
The name "Green Products" requires at least some imagination to connect it with corncob by-products.
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