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The phrase "a challenging view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a perspective or opinion that is difficult to accept or understand, often provoking thought or debate.
Example: "The author presents a challenging view on climate change that encourages readers to reconsider their beliefs."
Alternatives: "a difficult perspective" or "a provocative opinion."
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By pointing to a developmental process underlying lines of least resistance constituted by main directions of intra-population variation, it opens a challenging view regarding the interpretation of recurrent evolution of even strikingly divergent morphologies.
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The film remains a challenging viewing experience.
In addition to the 100-day writers' strike, which ended in February after halting production and sending many of the network's shows into repeats, the CW is in a challenging position given the viewing habits of its advertiser-beloved but fickle demographic of 18- to 34-year-olds.
Ali Smith's genre-bending Artful further contributed to a trend that made BBC radio presenter Andrew Marr wonder whether "a more challenging view of literature is coming back".
The exhibition offers an unconventional and challenging view of the world, eschewing the traditional logical pattern of how we should see things.
That is a shame because Ms. Abt provides an unusually honest, compassionate and challenging view of contemporary youth, neither sugarcoated nor prurient.
Subscribers to the challenging view that playing to backing tapes is acceptable strategy, the band are nonetheless capable of making indie rock of both Smithsy polish and discernible Libertines slouch, superior to others who have failed in this discipline.
In 2001, his first book on political polarization on the Internet, "Republic.com," warned that, even when people have access to a range of robust and challenging views, many will favor information that confirms what they already believe.
When it comes to narrowing the breadth of an individual's exposure to challenging views, the power of the "feed" -- the algorithms that sort and present material of presumed value to a Facebook user -- is great.
NEW YORK — Every few years along comes a brilliant Jewish writer called Tony with challenging views on Israel, and this great city — on all other matters the most open in the world — gets tied in knots over what can or cannot be said.
In a statement, the editor of The Observer said his paper "prides itself on... airing challenging views".
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