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The phrase "a pretty good view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a view that is visually appealing or satisfactory, often in the context of a location or scenery.
Example: "From the top of the hill, we had a pretty good view of the valley below."
Alternatives: "a fairly nice view" or "a quite pleasant view."
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"I had a pretty good view of it," Brodeur said.
Now, the dog has a pretty good view of the river from there.
On the red carpet, it helped give "a pretty good view of the paparazzi," she said, among other things.
A poll to be released today by The National Journal and Allstate gives a pretty good view.
You get a pretty good view of the skyline from in here, and when that first building went down?
"Now, he has a pretty good view of the main thrust of the prosecution's case, so he may have a different view, simply on the merits".
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"It's a pretty good view--a little bit of everything from (St. Vibiana's) church to Dodger Stadium," said Van de Kamp, as he strode through the still-incomplete quarters with an impressively credentialed tour party.
The three-bedroom flat has 2,700 sq ft, some pretty good views and TWO outside terraces on the top of the block.
It had built up some pretty good viewing figures on the back of Clarkson's USP – when he's rude, he's incredibly rude.
And it's actually a pretty good plan, if you view it from the point of view of Trump and many Republicans.
"It's a pretty good approximation of the view," he said.
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