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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more dire view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a perspective or opinion that is more serious or severe than another.
Example: "After reviewing the evidence, the committee presented a more dire view of the situation than previously anticipated."
Alternatives: "a graver perspective" or "a more serious outlook".
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Chinese officials presented a more dire view.
Others take a more dire view.
But there is a more dire view of the trade imbalance.
But a more dire view is already taking hold, according to some bankers: Investors are looking less to what changes the government announces than to what shape a bailout will take.
But a more dire view is already taking hold, according to some bankers, as investors fret that Greece may simply not be able to cover 20 billion euros of debt coming due in April and May, and 53 billion euros for all of the year.
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By acting between meetings of the Fed's governing board, an unusual step, Mr. Greenspan was essentially endorsing the more dire view of the American slowdown that Mr. Bush and his vice president-elect, Dick Cheney, have been describing in recent weeks.
The Giants' offense is a more dire case.
Just about every one you open has a more dire prediction than the last.
"I could not imagine a more dire situation in all of Afghanistan," he says.
No Shins for me, thanks, I've got a more dire set of aesthetics to mimic.
Ericsson, naturally, took a less dire view of the situation.
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