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The phrase "a long view of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a perspective or consideration that spans a significant period or distance, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "In order to make informed decisions, we need to take a long view of the potential impacts on the environment."
Alternatives: "a broad perspective on" or "an extensive outlook on".
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"I have a long view of history.
Bergh has a long view of the Keys.
He added, "Thank you for taking a long view of our sometimes challenging electoral process".
It gives her a long view of the feminist movement that is refreshingly upbeat.
As for his obscure status in American fashion, he takes a long view of that, too.
But monks take a long view of things, so if it takes fifty years to do it we'll manage".
Oriented westward, the twin wings of the house frame a long view of the Pacific Ocean, 20 miles away.
Virtually by genetics, Peter Van Winkle takes a long view of real estate trends in northern New Jersey.
Unlike elected officials, who are limited to eight years in office, Hammer takes a long view of the legislative process.
Andrew Tyrie, the Conservative chairman of the Treasury Select Committee, said it was important to take a long view of the plan.
In sight is a rock ridge with an old stone eagle trap on top and a long view of the Crazy Mountains.
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