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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a romantic view of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an idealized or sentimental perspective on a person, situation, or concept.
Example: "She has a romantic view of love, believing that it conquers all obstacles."
Alternatives: "an idealistic perspective on" or "a sentimental outlook on".
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De Toekomst is not where you come to hear a romantic view of sport.
But at the same time he holds to a Romantic view of music as expressive utterance.
So I was trying to write a book that wasn't a romantic view of it.
My brother is 11 years younger and I don't have a romantic view of children.
Perhaps, unlike most, I didn't have a romantic view of parenthood.
At night, the wraparound terrace offers a romantic view of the city.
I think she has quite a romantic view of what being a mistress is.
Yet their current predicament is caused in part by a romantic view of their past.
He agrees that westerners can have a romantic view of Sherpas.
"A crime of passion," the young officer, who tended to take a romantic view of motives, murmured.
He had a romantic view of exploration as a self-affirming adventure, a kind of trial by ice.
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