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"clear vision for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing a goal or outcome that someone has set for themselves. For example, "He had a clear vision for what he wanted to accomplish this year."
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She also had a clear vision for the menu.
Yet neither has provided a clear vision for its future.
But none of this has yet cohered into a clear vision for the next two years.
He thought that he had a clear vision for a novel.
"He has shown a clear vision for the future of the bank".
"The governor's outlined a clear vision for what works and what doesn't work," Mr. McKeon said.
Respect and a clear vision for integration should be the motto of the future.
The Bush Administration has offered no clear vision for this future, and neither has John McCain.
The council provides "good" leadership and with partners has a "clear vision" for the borough.
Local World has talented people and a clear vision for the future of local media.
China's leadership has already articulated a clear vision for how to boost private consumption.
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