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The phrase "a distinctive view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a unique or notable perspective on a subject or issue.
Example: "The artist's latest exhibition offers a distinctive view of urban life, challenging traditional representations."
Alternatives: "a unique perspective" or "an original outlook".
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In some respects, the BRICs share a distinctive view of the world.
However, the Labour hierarchy never had a distinctive view of welfare.
Brigham Young was governor of the Utah territory and president of the church.Utah is no theocracy now but, unlike most churches, Mormonism retains a distinctive view of the state which derives from theology.
— Warren G. Lewis √ @Luminescer) January 21 , 2012At Slate, Matthew Yglesias took a distinctive view: The more interesting question, to me, is why we don't hear more about the possibility of letting the workers come to America.
The deputy PM has long had a distinctive view of where he wants the Liberal Democrats to be – defined as much against clunky and centralised social democracy, as against social reaction.
The play has a lot to recommend it: a distinctive view of a matter of vital currency, crisply delineated characters who reveal more layers as the play proceeds, richly funny vernacular dialogue and a sensational, frame-busting performance by Tonya Pinkins as Annie's embittered mother.
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The Chinese have a highly distinctive view of race: 92% of a population of 1.4bn believe they are of one race, the Han Chinese.
The sum of these views secures Leibniz a distinctive position in the history of the philosophy of mind.
Now Watson and Norman return to Turnberry for a curtain call, each arriving with his distinctive view.
But these intellectuals — a group that includes anonymous bloggers and prominent academics — maintain that he does have a distinctive world view.
Like Agnès Varda, he's a gleaner of encounters and observations, and, like Varda, he's a philosophical chameleon who coaxes a sharp-lined identity and a distinctive world view from his varied round of incidental associations.
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