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"have a vision" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's ability or inclination to imagine or plan for the future. Here is an example: "As a leader, it's important to have a vision for your team and communicate it effectively to inspire others."
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Do you have a vision?
You have a vision.
I have a vision for it.
I have a vision for America.
Have a vision and cleave to it".
"I have a vision," he said.
"Morsi doesn't have a vision".
Good leaders also have a vision.
It's not because I have a vision.
"I don't necessarily have a vision!
You have to have a vision.
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