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The phrase "Bird's-eye view" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a broad or overall perspective on a situation or topic. Example: "From a bird's-eye view, the cityscape looked stunning, with its intricate layout and vibrant colors."
Idiom
Bird's eye view.
If you have a bird's eye view of something, you can see it perfectly clearly.
Dictionary
Bird's-eye view
noun
The view from directly or high above
Exact(20)
"It's a bird's-eye view of America from your cockpit".
WESTPORT "Bird's-Eye View," group show.
But I wasn't along just for the bird's-eye view.
Alternatively, the Gallery provides a bird's-eye view.
Would the bird's-eye view reveal something new?
He was giving us a bird's-eye view.
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It's a bird's eye view.
Those who work within the justice system have a bird's eye view of what's going on.
A bird's eye view (sorry!).
Chesley Sullenberger likes a bird's eye view.
This, a bird's eye view from last month's Financial Times.
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