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"it was just imagination" vs "that was captured by the bus station"

The two phrases are not comparable as they convey different ideas. 'It was just imagination' refers to something being a product of one's imagination, while 'that was captured by the bus station' seems incomplete and unclear. It's important to use phrases that convey the intended meaning clearly.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

it was just imagination

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer to something being a product of one's imagination.

This phrase is used to indicate that something was not real but only existed in one's imagination.

Examples:

  • She thought she saw a ghost, but it was just imagination.
  • The monster under the bed was just imagination.
  • His fears about failing the exam were just imagination.
  • The idea of time travel was just imagination.
  • The magical world in the book was just imagination.

that was captured by the bus station

This phrase seems incomplete and unclear. It does not convey a clear meaning and is not a common expression in English.

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