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Free sign upThe phrase "a dark view of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pessimistic or negative perspective on a particular subject or situation.
Example: "The author presents a dark view of society in his latest novel, highlighting the struggles and injustices faced by the characters."
Alternatives: "a bleak perspective on" or "a grim outlook regarding".
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But other countries are taking a dark view of the aggressive European push.
Still, I never knew him to take a dark view of his lot.
Years of contending with violent criminals had left him with a dark view of humanity.
"I suppose some of us are cursed with a dark view of life," says William Styron.
Mattis had a dark view of Iran, nurtured during his years in Iraq.
"Impostor" offers a dark view of the future -- a badly lighted one, that is.
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"Seatbelt," by Tom Pearson, Marissa Nielsen-Pincus and Zach Morris, took a darker view of a relationship.
Younger people tend to take a darker view of him, even in Gori.
A darker view of woman, harking back to the virgin versus whore idea, drives the psycho-sexual thriller "Black Swan".
Voters have a darker view of Congressional Republicans than of Democrats, with 63 percent disapproving of Democrats and 73 percent disapproving of Republicans.
But some Cubans, like Reina María Rodríguez, a well-known poet and recipient of the prestigious National Literature Prize, have a darker view of the years to come.
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