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The phrase "a vision by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when attributing a vision or idea to a specific person or group, often in creative or artistic contexts.
Example: "The exhibition features a vision by renowned artist Jane Doe, showcasing her innovative approach to modern art."
Alternatives: "an idea from" or "a concept by".
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Other art installations included "Leonardo's Last Supper: A Vision by Peter Greenaway" from a year ago, a light and sound extravaganza, and Christian Boltanski's "No Man's Land," the show in which a crane lifted and dropped old clothing.
I remember a vision by Sheik Salih al-(Shuaybi).
Good managers ensure good outcomes, but great leaders can deliver a vision by getting people to work together.
Seen as the "living room of the nation", it was a vision, by contrast, of transparency and lightness, of a new outward-looking era.
The show, "Leonardo's Last Supper: A Vision by Peter Greenaway," is now on view in the Armory's hangarlike drill hall, and there is no reason to be excited anymore.
Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg were acolytes, captivated by Carr's profane rants about bourgeois culture and the path to transcendence through pure creative expression -- his "New Vision," after "A Vision" by Yeats.
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"By imposing a vision, backed by rules and conditions, Draghi is achieving what politicians are not achieving," Mr. Merk said.
I like the idea of a big vision by a courageous state transforming a largely poisoned, redundant, post-industrial 500-acre wasteland with amazing facilities.
No sign there of a vision shared by the EU.
It's not a vision shared by all in La Fortuna.
The artwork came to me as a vision, inspired by a Ryan McGinley photograph.
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