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The phrase "envisage by" is not correct or commonly used in written English
A possible correction could be "envisioned by" or "imagined by". For example: - The project was envisioned by the team leader. - The new policy was imagined by the company's CEO.
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19 However it is difficult to envisage by which mechanism TNF blockade would reverse the presence of fatty lesions.
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