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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a smaller view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a limited perspective or a reduced scope of something, such as an idea, image, or situation.
Example: "In this presentation, I will provide a smaller view of the overall project to highlight specific challenges we face."
Alternatives: "a limited perspective" or "a narrower outlook".
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You'd benefit more from a smaller view count by people who align with your target customer.
The impression I got from talking to the team was that the A8 powering the new iPhones is up to snuff, but making the game feel fair with such a smaller view of the action is trickier than it seems at first glance.
The initial release of the game was found to use a field of view (FOV) in widescreen that presented a smaller view compared to the game running at a 4 3 screen resolution, conflicting with original reports from a developer on how widescreen would have been handled.
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The resulting player offers the same gapless playback and easy tape controls as the web app, but with a simplified view of the timeline, which targets a smaller viewing area.
Contrast can also be increased by using a smaller viewing window, which has the effect of greater visibility of image noise.
Amid the hoopla of this hot streak, Mattingly has tried to take a small view of things.
The building is angled so that every one of the 367 apartments has at least a small view of Manhattan, and most have sweeping vistas of the city skyline.
The apps include a small view which appear on your MyYahoo page, but can also open up into a canvas view (which is essentially a dedicated page on Yahoo for that particular app).
I started where perhaps far too many people start, with a small view of my ultimate options.
"Being so young, having such a small view of the world living here in New York City... [the class] made me want to be successful," she said. .
But I don't enjoy Selhurst Park – pillars everywhere, a small viewing slot, and some unfriendly stewards.
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