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The phrase "a microscopic view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a detailed or close examination of a subject, often in a scientific or analytical context.
Example: "The researchers provided a microscopic view of the cellular structures, revealing intricate details previously unseen."
Alternatives: "a detailed perspective" or "an in-depth examination".
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A microscopic view of oscillatoria, a bacteria found in freshwater.
Many have a sort of cellular structure, suggesting a microscopic view in radiant color.
A microscopic view of a pin joint created from a 2-D laminate process.
The fungus Neurospora crassa colonizing a burned tree (left) and a microscopic view of the fusion of germlings.
Abraham took a microscopic view of every single aspect of packaging, including those pesky twist ties, plastic bags, tape and staples.
Though a little difficult to visually parse, MU says that this video gives a microscopic view of the nozzle in action.
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The breast cancer cells, inserted individually and in clusters in the tissue near the vessel, are labeled with fluorescent tags, enabling their behavior to be seen, tracked and recorded via a microscopic viewing system.
But my book is a very microscopic view of two-and-a-half days, so there are things that probably are not in focus in this book that, in a real situation, may be happening.
This approach promises a fascinatingly microscopic view of the past, one that's perhaps at odds with the ambitious scope of her book.
We saw a twitching, microscopic view into the eye of the fly, with echoes of surveillance cameras, computers and jumbo jets.
This study attempted to offer a molecular microscopic view on commonly observed depression of growth kinetics of semicrystalline polymers in the presence of a diluent (an amorphous polymer or other non-crystallizing species).
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