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The phrase "a visioning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the process of creating a vision or conceptualizing future possibilities.
Example: "The team engaged in a visioning session to outline their goals for the upcoming year."
Alternatives: "a visioning process" or "a visioning exercise".
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I was asked to facilitate a visioning session with the senior leadership team of Motorola's Radio Product's Group.
A friend reminded her that after coming back from Brazil, Dr. Brown had done a visioning exercise to clarify what she wanted.
And the Municipal Art Society is sponsoring what it calls a visioning project, which is intended to stimulate further discussion about visions for rebuilding downtown Manhattan.
The event was a "visioning" run by Vision Long Island, a nonprofit planning organization that advocates "smart growth" development, including features that encourage walking instead of driving.
I say this as a veteran of a "visioning workshop" held by the interior architects of the new building for The New York Times.
Last fall, ABCD invited graduate students from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst to lead a "visioning session" as a way of brainstorming ideas for reviving the Freeman houses.
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