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The phrase "visions about" is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase is used to describe thoughts or ideas about potential outcomes. For example, "He had visions about his future that kept him motivated to continue working hard."
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It is the sum total of all the visions about America that exist.
But the two nations have staked out starkly competing visions about how to proceed in Afghanistan.
IT also helps not to have romantic visions about that first apartment.
The urban futures strand shows that technology has always played an important role in forward-looking visions about the city of the future.
Predictions about higher education's future often result in two very different visions about what is next for colleges and universities.
But their visions about what the structure should, and should not, look like diverged wildly, even when it came to the kitchen floor.
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Yeah, the only thing she has double vision about is the truth.
Our vision about beauty and women is very compatible.
I had absolute clarity of vision about that.
I did have a vision and I still have a vision about trying to entertain people.
The lack of a common vision about sustainability complicates this research issue.
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