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Discover Ludwig"been envisioning" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is the present perfect form of the verb "envision," which means to imagine or picture something in your mind. You can use "been envisioning" to describe a continuous or ongoing imagining that has been happening in the past until the present moment. It is often used to express a long-term or persistent vision or idea. Example: "I have been envisioning a world where renewable energy sources are widely adopted and fossil fuels are no longer used."
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He had been envisioning alcoves or L-shaped spaces, but instead saw squares and rectangles.
I hadn't fully realized it until that moment, but I had been envisioning them as girls for months.
For a decade she had been envisioning their empty nest as an urban loft, an industrial backdrop for her growing art collection.
He still has extra confidence going into the biggest week of his life, a week that he and Alvarez have been envisioning for years.
The partnership is one of the first steps toward a new editorial marketplace that some publishers and technology companies have been envisioning since the dawn of digital media.
From the very first appearance of the word robot, in Karel Capek's 1920 play RUR, we have been envisioning these unfeeling, super-strong mechanical men overthrowing us.
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Thus, different strategies have been envisioned.
A similar evolution has been envisioned for OPV.
Introducing gradient into cellular materials has been envisioned as an effective way to improve their performance.
In addition, novel roles have been envisioned.
"What we are envisioning is something limited.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com