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"it can be envisaged" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something can be imagined or foreseen. For example, "Given the current situation of the economy, it can be envisaged that unemployment rates will rise in the coming months."
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Collectively it can be envisaged that APP, its processing products, and TAU are part of an intraneuronal signalling network required for neurogenesis, neuronal function, and survival which needs to be appropriately tuned to the developmental status.
In fact, it depends on how easily it can be envisaged.
Within the overall energy-electricity picture it can be envisaged how the nuclear power technology would contribute to supply the future energy needs.
It can be envisaged that different clusters in the spectrum holes suffer from different interference strengths introduced by PU.
It can be envisaged that this proof of concept web interface could be easily enhanced for integration with existing BI tools and to provide advanced technical support dashboards.
It can be envisaged that in the future more than one capsule could be ingested by the patient and they operate collaboratively in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract to perform certain diagnostic and therapeutic tasks.
It can be envisaged that the future mobile communication will not be one technology that dominates the others, instead, different wireless access technologies will coexist and complement each other.
With growing research in feature detectors and visual descriptors, it can be envisaged that the proposed method will be attractive for stereo matching applications where feature vectors are used.
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Two alternative scenarios can be envisaged: 1) it appears that the modern man had probably migrated from Africa to Northeast Asia via Central Asia, where the haplogroups N-LLY22g and O-M175 might have originated [ 43, 44].
However, many more approaches can be envisaged.
Other extensions and applications of the work by Bourdeau and colleagues can be envisaged.
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