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1 This is the source of the superstition, but it is purely imaginary .
2 The characters as well as the scenery were, it seems, purely imaginary .
3 Did Michel Angelo look upon his subject as a purely imaginary one?
4 The numbers are purely imaginary , and even the fact is doubtful.
5 I cannot say what action I should take in a purely imaginary case.'
6 It is for a purely imaginary stage,-verysimple and straightforward.
7 These manoeuvres which the cablegram speaks of are purely imaginary .
8 Such suppositions regarding lucky or unlucky numbers are purely imaginary .
9 Apart from these misadventures, the experiences of Fielding's Wild seem to be purely imaginary .
10 I advise you, my dear, to forget these apprehensions, which must be purely imaginary .
11 His mind now roamed through a purely imaginary state.
12 The dates given in this passage are purely imaginary .
13 They complained of headache, bellyache and, Fitzhugh suspected, purely imaginary ailments and asked for medicine.
14 The mode of locomotion is, of course, purely imaginary , and the incidents and adventures fictitious.
15 The sort one makes over a purely imaginary prospect.
16 She had worked herself up into a fine fume of anger over purely imaginary injuries.
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