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'a simple view' is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to someone's opinion, perspective, or outlook. For example, "He had a simple view of life, believing that everything happens for a reason."
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For those with a simple view of equality, that's wrong.
"I've got quite a simple view of sport," he says.
"I have a simple view that we're here to make a difference.
SJ Buy this book at the Guardian bookshop "Leslie held a simple view of human nature.
We have a simple view: get a wide-ranging gang of folks into a room and orient around the problem.
A simple view is that orthodox Reaganism has come crashing down in the troubled presidency of George W. Bush.
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According to the exhibition's curator, Javier Portús: "For specialists and amateurs alike, a simple viewing will be enough [to show it is not an original] … there is not a single doubt: Las Meninas in Dorset was not painted by Velázquez".
Here, we present findings from an FMRI study using a simple viewing paradigm of faces and objects in a continuous age sample covering the age range from 6 years through adulthood.
The decision to build the East Stand as a single tier was taken to maintain the character of the old terrace, which had been a simple viewing area without many facilities.
I propose a simpler view.
Mr. Jenoff, 55, offered the jury a simpler view.
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