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The phrase "a certain view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific perspective or opinion that is not explicitly defined or is somewhat vague.
Example: "In the debate about climate change, many experts hold a certain view that emphasizes the urgency of immediate action."
Alternatives: "a particular perspective" or "a specific opinion".
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Harding wanted to overturn a certain view of Austen.
All this comes from a certain view of the world.
"It's not about leading with a certain view anymore," he says.
Built into its Dickensian plot is a certain view of the world.
"The Global Times' editorial has expressed a certain view," Xu said.
You can see how a certain view of the world is confirmed by one's surroundings.
The series borrows a certain view of the relationship between unlikely partners on opposite sides of a gaping moral divide.
It shows sense of timing, sense of appropriateness, and it shows a certain view of the world.
These assumptions expose the violence and the toxicity at the heart of a certain view of the Indian family.
His opponents believe that paying rent isn't financially tenable (and that charters shouldn't have to because in a certain view they are public schools).
His selection as Majority Leader would mark the ascendance of a certain view of the Senate — and of the Democratic Party.
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