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The phrase "what I envision" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing your thoughts, ideas, or mental images about a particular situation or concept. Example: "In my mind, what I envision is a world where everyone has access to clean water and education."
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"This is what I envision the future of work being".
"I'm not getting any younger, and this is what I envision in the future".
That certainly sounds like fun, but not really what I envision when I think of a rage channel.
It's not unlike what I envision saying to my biological mother if she ever agrees to meet me and discuss her decision 40 years ago.
?What I envision is a program that would develop critical-thinking skills in the students,?
"What I envision is not a one-shot quick fix," she said in a statement today.
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It's beyond what I envisioned.
"That's what I envisioned for myself," he said.
"It's not what I envisioned," Ms. Doyle said, "but it's exactly what I want".
"I did not get what I envisioned" from the project, the senior official acknowledged.
It's not what I envisioned when I had her, but then this is not about me.
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