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imagine

[ih-maj-in] / ɪˈmædʒ ɪn /




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It’s hard to imagine any advertiser will want their commercials running adjacent to a former Epstein pal.

From Los Angeles Times

Two years after their son, who lives in France, drained his savings to get them out, Mohamed's wife Sawsan, 72, said she could not imagine returning.

From Barron's

From the book’s stylish design and the author’s puckish photo, the reader may imagine that its contents will be playful.

From The Wall Street Journal

In another experiment, about 500 participants were asked to imagine starting a new job where they might be awarded a bonus.

From The Wall Street Journal

The boy could not imagine what was lucky about having to use a walker or losing your hair or your sight or your marbles or having to live in a place like Shady Glen.

From Literature