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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a near view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a perspective or observation that is close in proximity, often in contrast to a distant view.
Example: "From a near view, the details of the painting became much clearer, revealing the artist's intricate brushwork."
Alternatives: "a close view" or "a close-up perspective".
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He wants "a near view of the best game and the chief players; what is best in the planet; art and nature, places and events; but mainly men" (CW4: 91).
In a well-known essay, "A Near View of the High Sierra" (1894), two of Muir's artist companions, who focus on mountain scenery, exemplify aesthetic experience of nature as guided by the idea of the picturesque.
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Watchers in Cardiff had a near perfect view of the event.
He pointed out that at a meeting two years ago of the most active Grand Canyon researchers, "a near consensus view was expressed" in support of the young-canyon hypothesis.
On a near term view, this news could limit stock price performance as it will cap 2016 estimated earnings per share momentum.
Perhaps GPM's most valuable asset – the ability to provide a near global view of precipitation and intensity within a few hours – cannot be achieved by the satellite itself.
This may all be diplomatic gossip and wishful think tanking but it is a near unanimous view.
(Note: It's a near consensus view among US cybersecurity experts that the rash of high-profile political hackings are being carried out by Russian intelligence.
The development of high throughput deep sequencing technology provides the possibility of a near complete view of miRNA profiles.
Consider options like free breakfast, free wifi, in-room amenities like mini-fridge, microwave, and television, as well as options like having a good view or being near public transit lines.
By Judith Kroll The New Yorker, September 25 , 1978P. 48 Every day it is a little nearer, View Article By Rivka Galchen By Malcolm Gladwell By Jia Tolentino By David Remnick.
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