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The phrase "the imagination of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to someone's inventive, creative capacity to think of something new or different. For example, "The imagination of the young artist produced a captivating painting that captured the beauty of the autumn season."
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He touched the imagination of the public".
Khatami caught the imagination of his people.
Oldham caught the imagination of English football.
Nothing has captured the imagination of anybody".
They've captured the imagination of fans across the country.
They're just in the imagination of the crooks.
"British" makes no claim on the imagination of foreigners.
That's how the movement captured the imagination of the people".
But it captured the imagination of the Muslims.
Losers in landslides seldom capture the imagination of later generations.
Ms. Yousafzai also captured the imagination of the betting public.
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