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The phrase "a pleasing view of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a visually attractive or enjoyable scene or perspective.
Example: "From the top of the hill, we were greeted by a pleasing view of the valley below, filled with vibrant colors."
Alternatives: "an attractive sight of" or "a delightful panorama of".
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It's on a gentle slope, so if you stand outside the door, and stroll a few paces, there is a pleasing view of the village and the spire of its white church.
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As yet the choreography, the highly attractive and little-known music, the pleasing view of rolling fields are all too unvaryingly in accord.
She's also careful to include crowd-pleasing views of Niagara Falls, Gettysburg, Old Faithful, and, in tribute to Ansel Adams, Yosemite Valley.
He put his sublime talent as an etcher to work and published a book of crowd-pleasing views including Old Battersea Bridge and a lithograph of The Toilet, a portrait of his mistress, Maud Franklin.
There's a pleasing bit of synchronicity here.
The interior plastics offer a pleasing blend of textures.
His elegant prose rarely falters, and there is a pleasing number of accurate and illuminating maps.
At its best, this gives the performances in A Christmas Carol a pleasing sense of anarchy.
At this revelation, a pleasing pop of delight emerged from my 4-year-old test audience.
The sirloin was a pleasing piece of meat grilled just as we asked.
It offered audiences a pleasing sense of absurdity without their having to take responsibility for that.
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