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"a negative view of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's pessimistic or critical perspective on a particular topic or situation. Example: "He had a negative view of the company's future prospects, citing its lack of innovation and declining profits as reasons for concern."
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Is it true we have a negative view of Romanians?
Do we really have such a negative view of Romanians?
We do not have a negative view of skilled young people, Salmond says.
Older people with a negative view of aging show higher levels of stress".
Are NGOs too corporate and present a negative view of Africa?
He cites the polls showing 50% of US voters with a negative view of Clinton.
From then on Spaniards held a negative view of stagnate waters.
Majorities of both men and women currently have a negative view of the Republican Party.
"She had a negative view of Carlisle based on past experience," he said.
"Certain atheists have such a negative view of religion that it contaminates every aspect of 'church'church
According to the BBC poll, 38% of Indians have a negative view of China.
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