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Discover Ludwig"lack vision" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe someone or something that does not have an understanding or awareness of what should or could be done in a situation or what the future might hold. For example, "The company had a lack of vision and was unable to take advantage of new opportunities."
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It was also not the time to lack vision.
Other companies lack vision and have mediocre management.
Darwin did not lack vision, yet he was extremely suspicious of modern architecture.
"Being an incrementalist," Sullivan declared in June, "does not mean that I lack vision".
The National Library of Wales cannot be said to lack vision or ambition.
Every decision has to be dumbed down through negotiation with countless agencies, many of which lack vision and specialist skills.
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No one's saying Biden and Holder lack visions or principles or goals; both have distinguished careers in public service.
He was famous for lacking vision.
a) Those people lacked vision.
Wolmar called the pair "hackneyed" and lacking vision.
The forces trained by the Coalition lacked "vision," he said.
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