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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vision about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's thoughts, ideas, or plans regarding a particular subject or future scenario.
Example: "She shared a vision about the future of renewable energy and its impact on the environment."
Alternatives: "a vision of" or "a vision for".
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I did have a vision and I still have a vision about trying to entertain people.
According to Michele, Marcus was simultaneously having a vision about marrying her.
"They're responding to a vision about what affects them," he added.
"David had a vision about how the script would work with certain songs," Hey said.
"Oh, he was a fellow who had a vision about what he wanted," Mr. Fielder said.
Mrs. Yates described hearing voices and having a vision about getting the knife.
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In addition to the shared commitment to improving science learning in the district, the project partners from the beginning held a shared vision about and a commitment to the goals and design of VbPD work.
By Thomas Nybo MUNYONYO, Uganda, 10 December 2010 - "Today we are starting a three-day journey for creating a shared vision about a Ugandan society in which women and children live with no fear, in dignity and to their full potential".
"A vision is about where we want to be and we have to be ambitious for the city and look at the big picture.
In this paper, we tried to present a complete vision about prognostics as a major component part of ISHM.
"It's less about a vision and more about a passion".
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