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The phrase "an vision" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "vision" is "a" because "vision" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "She has a vision for the future of the company."
Alternatives: "a vision" or "one vision".
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'Andy said it was inefficient for each hardware manufacturer to develop software separately…' had an vision for an open platform.
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You have a vision, a singular voice.
Spike Lee has a vision and a voice.
He was a man with a vision.
He's a bloke with a vision?
"A great designer starts with a vision".
A vision is coming.
He caught a vision!
I had a vision.
Sharon has a vision".
A vision startles her.
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