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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a first view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing an initial perspective or impression on a topic or subject matter.
Example: "In a first view of the data, it appears that there are significant trends worth exploring further."
Alternatives: "an initial perspective" or "a preliminary look".
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"It's strange for me because when I look at my project, it's just a first view.
Missing, at any rate on a first view, is the all-embracing generosity of spirit that marks many good "Nutcrackers".
Like a first sight of Eden's biomes, a first view of the overpoweringly lush Jungle is a pleasurable shock.
At a first view some episodes of "Antic Meet" are more likely to recall the silent comedy of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton or to suggest vaudeville.
One feels in sound hands from a first view of the designer Ultz's rain-swept take on rural Ireland, a living area in apparently advanced decay where virtually everything has seen better days, including its inhabitants.
The Kickoff Take the Banff Gondola to the top of Sulphur Mountain for a first view of the Canadian Rockies — at an extra cost of roughly $120, for four.
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At a first viewing I thought his claim wild.
Really good: on a first viewing, his décors are the work's loveliest ingredient.
Moments are still etched in the memory from a first viewing half a century ago.
A first viewing of "Schumann," as it is sometimes called, can be genuinely startling.
On a first viewing what impresses me most in "The Uncommitted" is Mr. Taylor's sheer mastery of stagecraft.
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