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Discover LudwigThe phrase "envisage a future" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing plans, predictions, or visions for what is to come.
Example: "In her speech, she began to envisage a future where technology and nature coexist harmoniously."
Alternatives: "imagine a future" or "foresee a future."
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I couldn't envisage a future with me in it.
One answer to that challenge is to envisage a future zero carbon city in Minecraft.
Few serious analysts or commentators envisage a future outside the EU.
This is not to say that I envisage a future without any elected representatives.
But Salonen can envisage a future in which VR enhancement becomes a commonplace aspect of the concert-going experience.
But she does not envisage a future where she calls herself a mum without the word "working" before it.
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Back in 1948, we envisaged a future of security, prosperity and mutual respect with our neighbors.
Israelis were not yet envisaging a future without the peace treaty with Egypt.
He envisages a future in which wealthy communities become increasingly well policed, while the poor and powerless are neglected.
Fleming envisages a future in which the older, gentrifying neighbourhoods of today become completely car-free, with all new developments fully cycling integrated.
One afternoon, a few months after her mother's sudden death, Rosa sits at her desk envisaging a future 'draped in grey'.
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