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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a magnanimous view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a perspective that is generous, forgiving, or noble in spirit, often in the context of discussing opinions or attitudes towards others.
Example: "Despite the criticism, she maintained a magnanimous view, believing that everyone deserves a second chance."
Alternatives: "a generous perspective" or "a noble outlook".
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Still, the 42-year-old could afford to take a magnanimous view of the striker's bookable offence.
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His countrymen may not share his magnanimous view but, for now, it doesn't matter.
What a magnanimous fellow.
A magnanimous gesture?
He was a magnanimous person.
DON RICKLES is in a magnanimous mood.
A magnanimous O'Neill paid tribute to.
The Catholic Church takes a magnanimous turn.
So the US has come up with a magnanimous compromise.
"It was a magnanimous gesture," Mr. Sprecher said on Thursday.
"Rangers deserved to win," said a magnanimous Rodgers.
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