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The phrase "a light view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a perspective or opinion that is not serious or heavy, often implying a more casual or carefree attitude.
Example: "She approached the topic with a light view, making everyone feel more at ease during the discussion."
Alternatives: "a casual perspective" or "a relaxed outlook".
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By Harvena Conrad Richter The New Yorker, January 9 , 1954P. 72 There is a light View Article By Rivka Galchen By Jia Tolentino By Malcolm Gladwell By David Remnick.
By Albert Carroll The New Yorker, April 12 , 1930 P. 70Tinge with an i and kindle a light, View Article By Rebecca Mead By Anthony Lane By George Packer By Alan Burdick.
By Albert Carroll The New Yorker, April 12 , 1930 P. 70Tinge with an i and kindle a light, View Article By Rivka Galchen By Jia Tolentino By Malcolm Gladwell By Ceridwen Dovey.
'It is almost comic - he should have said Hampstead Heath to be credible.' Mr Justice Eady did not take such a light view, saying Browne had chosen to lie in court and persisted in the deception for some two weeks at the same time as trying to undermine Chevalier's credibility.
Though Ann Curry quoted Clooney as saying being arrested was "a humiliating thing," he was able to keep a light view of his time in jail.
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