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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always envisaged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a vision or expectation that has been consistently held over time.
Example: "The project was always envisaged as a collaborative effort between multiple departments."
Alternatives: "always imagined" or "always anticipated".
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We always envisaged a different solution to that," he said.
And it's a role that was always envisaged to go away.
It may finally propel the franchise towards the heights that BioWare has always envisaged for it.
I had always envisaged that I would house and care for him for as long as he needed me.
Dr. Folkman said he had always envisaged that angiostatin and related agents would supplement, not replace, anticancer treatments like radiation and chemotherapy.
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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It is one of the issues that we have always defined as a final status issue and therefore has always been envisaged to be dealt with at that point in the process.
These standpoints and their consequences cannot always be envisaged by the public and private clients, despite territorial context studies and the continuous consultations that take place from the beginning of the project through to its commissioning.
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