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Free sign upThe phrase "so I envisioned" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a thought or idea that you have imagined or visualized in your mind. Example: "As I planned the project, I thought about the final outcome, so I envisioned a vibrant and engaging presentation that would captivate the audience."
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So I envisioned myself as a little girl reading a book while it rained outside hoping for spring".
It can happen to anyone, but physically I'm not a small human being so I envisioned being like those women you see on elevator footage who flip their attacker over onto the ground.
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She often returns home late, so "I envisioned either lonely walks home or lots of cab fare," she said.
So I envision the happy day when one can revive a dead car battery by urinating on it, shed a few tears on a dead cellphone or spit on a dead iPod.
So I envision a peace treaty with dietary fat that is silent on the matter of wholesome foods in sensible combinations ushering in a new era of dietary debauchery: this time, we will add back meat, butter, and cheese while failing to cut much starch or sugar.
Even so, I envision a world in which women can enter professions because they excel in their chosen field and in which women do not have to fight for respect and position--where those opportunities are routinely available.
"So I envision a system that is grounded in community courts, reparative systems, truth and reconciliation commissions, and 'facilities,' insofar as absolutely necessary, which is always involving a really small number of people".
Winter-stripped of all but maybe a dozen tiny, crisp tan leaves, the tree was so graceful and attenuated that I envisioned it as seasonal indoor sculpture, with the benefit of saving $85 on the traditional evergreen.
So I envision ever-more focus on compassion, empathy, and ethics.
I envisioned the so-called "creatives" as a team of pale monkish types with wasted bodies locked in a dimly lit room, their bald heads conjoined by electrodes while resting in a warm pool -- not unlike the "precogs" in the sci-fi film Minority Report.
Are you sure you want me to do this?" They told me to sing the song the way I envisioned it, so that's what I did.
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