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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vision to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to refer to an idea or a goal, or to introduce a shared purpose or direction. For example, "We have a vision to grow our business by 10% this year."
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He had a vision to create a financial supermarket.
What does it take to bring a vision to life?
I had a vision to be a good athlete.
Today we have a vision to make sustainable living commonplace.
"The former trust had a vision to defend the cup in 2000, but they didn't necessarily have a vision to carry on past then," he said.
But we approached it systematically, with a vision to serve both the deaf and the hearing.
"People are looking for a vision to descend and it's been there all the time".
Sue Jeffrey, leader of the council, said Redcar had a vision to regenerate the Tees Valley.
I believe such a vision to be misguided and profoundly dangerous.
To see him wrestle with a tent is a vision to melt even the iciest heart.
"We have a vision to be competing at the top of the world's game.
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