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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a harsh view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a perspective or opinion that is severe, critical, or unyielding.
Example: "The article presented a harsh view of the current political climate, highlighting the failures of leadership."
Alternatives: "a severe perspective" or "a critical stance."
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But that was a harsh view.
Penn's juggling act always included a harsh view of where juggling stood among the minor theatrical arts, and a harsh view of those who did it in public.
He has a harsh view of the independent sector, in spite of working in it.
The latest is a book for middle-school students that offers a harsh view from death row, "Life in Prison".
They took a harsh view of crime: thieves' limbs were amputated, adulterers were stoned, and murderers were executed.
You characterize The Times's editorial page under Mr. Oakes as having "a harsh view of big business and profit motives".
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Others, however, have a harsher view.
Mr. Bofinger takes a harsher view.
Others take a harsher view.
Mr. Lynch offered a harsher view.
The government's critics, however, take a harsher view.
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