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The phrase 'be envisaged' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is often used to indicate that an idea or concept is being considered, or that it is possible to contemplate the existence of a particular thought or object. For example: "The ramifications of this policy change can be envisaged."
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be envisaged
verb
To conceive or see something within one's mind; to imagine or envision
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What specific therapeutic uses might be envisaged?
However, many more approaches can be envisaged.
No doubt other mechanisms could be envisaged also.
It stressed that much more pessimistic scenarios could be envisaged.
"Today, it's far from being something that cannot be envisaged".
Further interventions designed to optimize monitoring practices should be envisaged.
Two possible explanations for the pleiotropic resistance promoted by Tpo1p and Pdr5p can be envisaged.
Other extensions and applications of the work by Bourdeau and colleagues can be envisaged.
Speaking on French radio, Hollande said Strauss-Kahn's return to politics "could be envisaged".
The island could be envisaged as a planet, and Frank, the protagonist, almost as an alien.
Pages would be envisaged by the backbench and drawn by the designers as now.
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