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No, the phrase "* vision" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct. It is missing a subject and a verb. It can be used in written English as part of a longer sentence, such as "My vision for the future is to create a more sustainable society." In this case, "vision" is the object of the preposition "for" and is used to talk about someone's plan or idea for the future.
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It's vision.
Eagle Vision.
Tunnel Vision.
No vision.
Good vision.
One Vision?
Home Vision.
6. Vision.
Great vision.
Consider vision.
That's a terrifying vision.
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