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The phrase "as commonly envisaged" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing a concept or idea that is typically imagined or understood in a certain way by the general public or within a specific context. Example: "The project aims to challenge the assumptions about climate change, which are often seen as commonly envisaged by scientists and policymakers."
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It follows from these scenarios, that not only states with over reduced hemes b (mimicked by antimycin) as commonly envisaged, but also states with over reduced hemes c (mimicked by the heme c1 knockout mutants described here and in ref. [11]) present a potential risk for release of superoxide from complex III.
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They suggest that the potential for companies to improve their energy efficiency is likely to be much longer and deeper than commonly envisaged.
The NOx storage reduction (NSR) process is commonly envisaged for the NOx treatment of exhaust gas from lean-burn engine vehicles.
Healthcare in India so pathetic that without a seismic change the demographic dividend may not last as long as envisaged.
Even today, Pigovian taxes as originally envisaged are relatively rare.
Things have not quite worked out as he envisaged.
None as currently envisaged purports to be a smartphone replacement.
This worries observers like space historian John Logsdon, who doubts the policy as currently envisaged is sustainable.
Synthesis suggests that previous models of involvement may not have been as effective as first envisaged.
Things did not work out as envisaged.
An internet implant in the brain, as envisaged by Iain M Banks?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com