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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lens of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a perspective or viewpoint through which something is analyzed or understood. Example: "We should examine this issue through a lens of empathy to better understand the experiences of others."
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"Do I want to look at this through a lens of ethics?
Viewed through a lens of food security, our current enthusiasm for quinoa looks increasingly misplaced.
Often, it seems, this all happens through a lens of brutal self-criticism.
Octavio Paz, the Mexican poet, once described Mr. Alvarez Bravo's camera as a "lens of revelations".
Nowadays we tend to enjoy them through a lens of pop mysticism, as instant karma.
I couldn't prevent readers from seeing my novel through a lens of current events.
These poems are a triumph of re-seeing split, both psychological and cultural, through a lens of surreal lyricism.
Anyone seeing this restaurant in a light that kind is looking through a lens of culinary nepotism.
The tragedy of this case began when the officers mistakenly viewed Mr. Diallo through a lens of criminality.
Each was refracted through a lens of chaos, the blinkers of friendship and, for some, the warp of alcohol.
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