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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bleak view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a perspective or outlook that is negative, depressing, or lacking in hope.
Example: "The report presented a bleak view of the economic situation, highlighting the challenges that lay ahead."
Alternatives: "a grim outlook" or "a dismal perspective."
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A bleak view of rough grass.
The survey presented a bleak view of the economic future.
Outside my grimy window was a bleak view of the city.
Isn't this a bleak view to hold of power and democracy?
The austere elegance of Miller's plays is built on a bleak view of human nature.
Caryl Churchill's play takes a bleak view of old age, but it's a minority view.
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But just beyond the cement walls and freshly planted petunias of the International Zone lies a ragged country with a bleaker view.
A bleaker view holds that such solidarity as now exists between blacks and Hispanics will not survive changes in demography and culture.
But the International Monetary Fund took a bleaker view Monday, predicting that the American economy would expand by a lackluster 2.8 percent in 2011, and a barely better 2.9 percent in 2012.
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