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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already envisioned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ideas, plans, or concepts that have been thought of or imagined prior to the current moment.
Example: "The project manager had already envisioned the final outcome before the team even started working on it."
Alternatives: "previously imagined" or "already conceived".
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"I already envisioned like the worst things that could happen.
But the airport has already envisioned the future.
These changes would also benefit benign contracts, and are thus already envisioned by the community.
Financial penalties are already envisioned in the existing pact, but come at the end of "excessive deficit" procedure, when countries are already in trouble.
"It's not a matter of adding something to a boat that you already envisioned," said Clay Oliver, a New Zealand designer.
Richard had already envisioned teaching them to drive, taking them to the parking lots and cemeteries where he'd taken Suzanne when she was learning, last year.
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One can already envision the book.
The Eagles were already envisioning how they might look on replays and highlights Friday night.
You can already envision the real estate ads, can't you?
Some fund-raisers are already envisioning rally-type events that would charge attendees a small fee.
Looking ahead to the campaign, Gingrich intimates are already envisioning how Mrs. Gingrich, with her college ties to Iowa, might help her husband there.
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