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"envision to" is correct and usable in written English
It has the same meaning as "intend to" or "plan to," and it can be used in the same way. Example sentence: I envision to further my education by earning a master's degree.
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● In February, the Better Business Bureau downgraded Envision to an F rating.
And then you start to envision, to see characters, animal shapes and stuff like that.
"It's nice to be 4-0," Richt said, "and not play what you envision to be your best game".
The Loew mansion "looked as close as we could envision to being a school," she said, and had the footprint needed for a new gymnasium.
They are offering a power-sharing arrangement with secular forces, with the next cabinet, they envision, to be headed by an independent technocrat and a presidential advisory council.
"Students who study the arts seriously are taught to see better, to envision, to persist, to be playful and learn from mistakes, to make critical judgments and justify such judgments," the authors conclude.
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A global strategy, though, is easier to envision than to implement.
That makes the transition much harder to envision and to orchestrate.
The site is envisioned to open in 2010.
Civilian contractors have also been envisioned to help in the training.
And just when was all of this envisioned to happen?
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