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The phrase "a laudable vision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a vision or goal that is commendable or worthy of praise.
Example: "The organization's commitment to sustainability reflects a laudable vision for the future."
Alternatives: "an admirable vision" or "a commendable vision."
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Howe has ensured that Bournemouth have a laudable vision.
Garcetti, we wrote, was a mayor with a laudable vision for the future of L.A., but might lack the political courage to make that vision a reality.
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It set out an ambitious and laudable vision of more compact cities and public transport-based development – but the real test will be in the implementation.
Idealists, on the other hand, rarely have experience shepherding reform initiatives through legislatures or institutions in order to make their laudable vision of a food system a reality.
There's no need to surrender your laudable vision of an ideal food system.
But the visit also lays bare the daunting gap between a laudable, idealistic vision, and the hard realities and choices that presidents must so often confront.
To date, my sense is that the thinking around digital health bounces between a laudable but abstract vision to "disrupt everything," and a number of pretty trivial apps that are technically clever but which don't really address an unmet need.
A laudable sentiment, perhaps.
For a laudable cause?
A laudable objective.
It's a laudable goal.
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