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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a terrific view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a visually impressive or beautiful scene, often in the context of landscapes or cityscapes.
Example: "From the top of the mountain, we were greeted with a terrific view of the valley below."
Alternatives: "an amazing view" or "a stunning view."
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"I have a terrific view.
We expect to have a terrific view and a really smashing Schedule A".
Room 61, on the top floor, promised a terrific view of the church.
My house has a terrific view facing north toward a really nice valley with lots of mountains.
Blake had a terrific view of Williams scooting by or shooting over him tonight while making 13 of 23 shots.
The rocky top affords a terrific view of the peak's larger relative, plus a lovely panorama, and the round trip can be done in under two hours.
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Keen's story is a terrific perspective from the view of someone with cancer, but another great story comes from Laura.
The rearview also yields a pretty terrific view aft, by the way.
The price reached triple digits three seasons later, and at the moment, he is paying $240 a ticket for the same terrific view (without the Cup, one might add).
She and Williams were sitting at a big round table in the club's "warm room," a loungelike area with a bar, a fireplace, and terrific views of the ice.
On the stratospheric end are an unobstructed load of the Hudson or the East River, which commands a 10 to 20 percent premium over a terrific skyline view in a comparable building; and a full-on vista of Central Park, for which you can count on at least a 50 percent premium.
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