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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of vision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount of foresight or creativity in planning or thinking.
Example: "To succeed in this project, we need a bit of vision to see beyond the immediate challenges."
Alternatives: "a touch of foresight" or "a dash of creativity."
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All that is required now is a bit of vision.
To make the really big bucks requires something more – a bit of vision.
Which I felt, for a messiah, lacked a bit of vision.
From a student's perspective, becoming a founding member of a new professor's lab does take a bit of vision, and not just because of the décor.
He said: "With a bit of vision beyond more offices and chain restaurants it could be a fantastic attraction". And Chris L said: "Pretty much anything is better.
This level also requires quite a bit of vision, because you need to look into the future and determine how things will need to work before they actually start working.
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With a bit of imagination and vision, we could redesign our system to cater to the idea that all children have the potential to become gifted and talented.
"I actually had a bit of tunnel vision.
"My head was a little bit dizzy, a bit of blurred vision in the right eye".
"Inter Ikea and other builders with long-term capital can come in with a bit of a vision".
Here, we could do with a bit of the vision that Roddenberry delivered.
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