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The phrase "always envisage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of imagining or visualizing something consistently or habitually.
Example: "As a visionary leader, I always envisage a future where innovation drives our success."
Alternatives: "constantly imagine" or "regularly visualize".
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It did always envisage a role for the state, he says.
When you first started writing Gone did you always envisage that there would be six books?
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We always envisaged a different solution to that," he said.
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I had always envisaged that I would house and care for him for as long as he needed me.
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Refreshing, ego-free, possessing all the right values and reassuringly sensible, Nigel has clearly matured into the man his father always envisaged he would.
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