soheil1 Leaders might describe the vision in this way: You do not need 'in' to precede 'this way'; however, if you must use it, you can. It's going to make your sentence a little wordy. Moreover, 'might' suggests to the reader that "Speaker/Writer thinks the leader will describe the vision the way mentioned, however, the leader might choose some other way to describe the same"
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soheil1Leaders might describe the visionYou do not need 'in' to precede 'this way'; however, if you must use it, you can. It's going to make your sentence a little wordy.inthis way: