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Discover LudwigThe phrase "envisioned himself" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe the act of a person imagining or 'seeing' themselves in a certain way. Example sentence: After walking away from the situation, John envisioned himself as a stronger and more confident person.
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But Mr. Redman never envisioned himself becoming a professional musician.
He envisioned himself growing old in the Capitol.
Mundy envisioned himself making the kind of leaping, out-of-nowhere interceptions that Polamalu made famous.
But, he added, he never envisioned himself in a Boston uniform.
When he was younger, Ramis envisioned himself playing Gary Cooper parts: strong, silent leading men.
Mike Erwin, a decorated army veteran from West Point, never envisioned himself as a social entrepreneur or activist.
He'd envisioned himself as the latter but was beginning to realize that he might be the former.
He envisioned himself as a diplomat, a leader in Zambian politics or as an official with the United Nations.
But James, who always envisioned himself as more Magic Johnson than Michael Jordan, said there would be no conflict.
"I like to see myself," he said, although he added that he had never envisioned himself four stories high.
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For a moment, Radcliffe started to envision himself at P-Tech.
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