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Discover Ludwig"having vision" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to talk about having a broad and ambitious view of the future, or having the ability to imagine what is possible. For example, you could say, "The CEO is a great leader, having vision to keep the company competitive and growing."
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Quinn remembered having vision problems after the blow, but decided to remain in the game.
Many older drivers meet the legal requirements for licensing despite having vision impairments that elevate crash risk.
"It was one of these moments where the imaginary becomes so important, and having vision beyond a kind of practical response," he said.
It seems to me clear that in that case, I would nonetheless prefer to have vision, even if I could get the consequences of seeing without having vision.
"Brokerage means representing tenants, landlords, it's transactional, it's sales," Mr. DeLaney says, "while development means going out and opportunistically buying a building that's underutilized, having vision".
Like his protagonist and alter ego in "Hollywood Ending," a director who is afflicted with hysterical blindness, Mr. Allen, 66, even seems to be having vision problems.
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His daughters reported having visions.
Some companies have already launched cars which are having vision-based capabilities that are helpful in making a decision on the road.
Those with either of the last two categories were considered as having "vision-threatening retinopathy".
He has vision.
You have vision".
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