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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pretty view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a visually appealing landscape or scene, often in the context of nature or a picturesque setting.
Example: "From the top of the hill, we were greeted by a pretty view of the valley below."
Alternatives: "a beautiful sight" or "a lovely panorama."
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But it's not just a pretty view.
One, made for a friend who pined for a pretty view, depicts a sunset.
"Wouldya look at that?" he exclaims, happening upon a pretty view or a pigeon-covered plaza.
Critics have suggested that the choice of Jalousie is as much about giving the posh hotels of Petionville a pretty view as helping the slum's residents.
Soon, the rain has stopped and, while they relax in the foot-spa bar with a pretty view of the scenery, the morning's disappointment is easily forgotten.
Wasn't one of the lessons of the late great market mania that rose-colored glasses, while providing a pretty view, can also blind you?
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They had some nice trails there and a prettier view.
"I paid $113,000 for two bedrooms and a den, a wet bar and a really pretty view," Weinstein said.
"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".
This is a pretty dark view.
That's a pretty dour view.
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