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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fine view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pleasing or attractive sight, often in the context of landscapes or scenery.
Example: "From the top of the hill, we were greeted with a fine view of the valley below."
Alternatives: "a beautiful sight" or "an excellent vista."
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High up above the tower there is a fine view.
From this, one gets a fine view up and down the river.
Plastic tables out front have a fine view of a neighboring palazzo frozen in midcollapse.
And, of course, the high driving position gives a fine view of the road.
The area around the lake offers a fine view of Kyrgyz life.
There is no terrace, but there is a fine view of Central Park.
He rents a house with a fine view of the Shawangunk Mountains.
Here, I get a fine view of the lagoon, and of Walvis, and of my past.
Barbarotto's crew crowded onto the skimmer's bridge, which gave them a fine view of the reed-covered garbage hills.
The Champ de Mars, a vast esplanade south of the cathedral, offers a fine view of the Rhône River valley.
THE Uganda Cancer Institute is on a hilltop with a fine view of the verdant capital, Kampala.
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