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The phrase "a singular vision of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a unique or distinct perspective or interpretation of a concept, idea, or situation.
Example: "The artist presented a singular vision of urban life through her vibrant paintings, capturing the essence of the city in a way that had never been seen before."
Alternatives: "a unique perspective on" or "a distinct interpretation of".
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The fashion industry operates on a singular vision of beauty.
Mr. Reese even resembles Baldwin, with large eyes that suggest a singular vision of the human experience.
A singular vision of nature, time, industry, culture, film, and entropy, combined with a graphomanic need to get it all down on paper.
But the canny overall structure and the versatile verve of the 13-strong cast help bind the ingredients into a singular vision of creative persistence and resilient adaptation to change.
Each record is a singular vision of Olsson's compositional skills, and he often titles his efforts (The Lobster, the Crab, the Shrimp and Crayfish) after seafood and nautical themes.
His shows aren't just visually ravishing, with their various beautiful puppets (in Provenance, there are no fewer than eight different puppets for each of the Leda and Pity characters); they also offer a singular vision of the world.
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And there's no doubt of that, judging by The Childhood of a Leader, a very singular vision of a 1939 short story by Jean-Paul Sartre that traces the tortured upbringing of a young boy raised in 1918 by his German mother (Bérénice Bejo) and strict American father (Liam Cunningham), a diplomat instrumental in First World War peace negotiations.
Dr. Fred Jacobs, state commissioner of health, said Dr. Goldenberg has made sizable contributions to New Jersey by focusing on basic research with a singular vision: "It's one of those advanced scientific fields of work that few people can get their minds around and he's one that can".
So any good idea is puréed down to a fare thee well, and a singular vision cannot persevere because of what needs to be done in the interest of compromise.
But Louise also knew that a singular vision requires the support of a faithful team – her tutors, technicians and administrators were longstanding and loyal to her.
"It was a singular vision," Mr. Daniels said of "Something Wild," adding that he saw a similarity in the deliberate but unencumbered style of the director Noah Baumbach, who directed him in "The Squid and the Whale" (2005).
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