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The phrase "a fixed view of human" is not correct in English as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It could be used in contexts discussing perspectives or beliefs about human nature, but it needs to be more specific, such as "a fixed view of human nature."
Example: "The philosopher argued against a fixed view of human nature, suggesting that it is more fluid and adaptable."
Alternatives: "a rigid perspective on humanity" or "an unchanging view of humans."
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Having a fixed view of human beings as cruel, mean-spirited and selfishly adhering only to what's best for each person is both unhelpful and generally untrue.
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It's not like people have a fixed view of Romney — they don't".
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On such a fixed view of constitutions, it is natural to think that factors like these should govern whenever they are clear and consistent.
The chaos is admittedly there, but it's a creative one; he possessed the immense gift of never settling for a fixed view about life.
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They reflect a biblical view of human stewardship.
That is a false view of human nature.
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