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'had the foresight' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person who had the ability to predict the future or anticipate potential consequences or results in a given situation. For example: "The CEO had the foresight to anticipate a potential shift in the economy, allowing the company to pivot swiftly and remain profitable."
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My husband had the foresight to get good insurance.
(None of the others had the foresight to pack anything).
He had the foresight to project trends and merchandize brilliantly.
Some elder adults had the foresight to record specific beliefs prior to any cognitive disease.
When the Communists took over China, my father had the foresight to leave.
Not from the banquet, but he had the foresight to say he was busy.
Most of all, Republican leaders had the foresight to imagine the possibility of winning again.
(How Janice had the foresight to pick Marcia Gay Harden in 2001 you'll never know).
"And he already had the foresight that he would become one.
Fortunately, my mother had the foresight to apply for visas to the United States earlier.
In his astounding wisdom, Straus had had the foresight to buy Hill & Wang in 1971.
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