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The phrase "a converse view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an opposing or contrary perspective on a particular issue or topic.
Example: "While many support the new policy, there is a converse view that argues it may lead to unintended consequences."
Alternatives: "an opposing viewpoint" or "a contrary perspective".
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"We want to take a converse view and say 'what's the content she wants, where is she and how do we put that into her life?'" The Pool is being funded by early stage investors Fourteen17 and aims to be profitable next year.
A converse view is that greater consultation on potential costs or risks in the study would have generated more autonomy at community, if not individual, level and potentially could have revealed ethical issues that did not emerge during the consultations conducted here.
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Although it is laudable to show such relationships where they can be demonstrated, the converse view that such relationships must be demonstrated before a policy intervention can be initiated is not supported.
The book's intractability could be maddening, but following Manne's example, why not take the converse view?
The Court had held the converse view, Stevens wrote that "few rights are more fundamental than that of an accused to present witnesses in his own defense".
The following consequence of Theorem 1.1 for and can be viewed as a converse of Minkowski's inequality (1.1).
Their symbol was a Converse sneaker.
Yet the question asked by Brecht has a converse.
I discussed this in a converse with my daughter.
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Riddell also has a converse.
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