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"stretch of imagination" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an imaginative idea or concept that goes beyond a person's normal range of thinking or creativity. For example, "His solution to the problem required a stretch of imagination to arrive at."
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That same year, the fictional character Gordon Gecko told the world that "greed is good" in the movie "Wall Street". Imagining Donald Trump giving that speech is not a stretch of imagination.
This is not, by any stretch of imagination, a regular ski holiday experience.
Not a Messi among them, but not by any stretch of imagination miners either.
Yet he wasn't, by any stretch of imagination, having one of his finest nights.
But it still requires quite a stretch of imagination to see how it might happen.
never did anything of this size — not by any stretch of imagination.
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When philosophy becomes accomplice to such stretches of imagination and frees itself up from a certain number of constraints, it can turn in exhilarating and life-affirming performances.
Not by any stretch of the imagination.
We are not activists by any stretch of the imagination.
"We're not dominating by any stretch of the imagination".
This isn't Chekhov, by any stretch of the imagination.
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