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The phrase 'extend vision' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to looking at something from a wider perspective or increasing the range or scope of view. For example, "As a team, we need to extend our vision beyond the immediate tasks and look to the wider goals of the project."
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Although VISION is a huge collection of media contents, we believe that there is space for future improvements, indeed we are currently working to extend VISION with more videos, by means of a mobile application (MOSES [26]) from which videos can be captured and uploaded directly to our servers, following the main concept and guidelines of VISION.
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