be imaginable
Frequency: 8.025.1 per million words
Used to state that something is possible to imagine.
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Examples (10)
- For them, a life without hardship is barely imaginable.
- It is scarcely imaginable how much progress has been made.
- The future possibilities are truly imaginable, if we work together.
- Such a scenario was not imaginable a few decades ago.
- With enough creativity, anything is imaginable.
- The impact of the discovery will be imaginable once the data is analyzed.
- Is a world without conflict truly imaginable?
- To them, such luxury was not even imaginable.
- Every outcome is imaginable; we just need to prepare for each.
- The extent of the damage will only be imaginable after the assessment.