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The phrase "a useful view of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing perspectives, insights, or interpretations regarding a particular subject or topic.
Example: "The report provides a useful view of the current economic trends affecting small businesses."
Alternatives: "an insightful perspective on" or "a valuable insight into".
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As the source model has not yet been fit to the data the profile is probably not going to provide a useful view of the data.
Parsi dwells mostly on issues of trust and pride and might have devoted more attention to the influence of moneyed interests and oil, but he explores an important subject in depth and with clarity, providing a useful view of current concerns about a nuclear Iran.
A 2007 poll asked respondents if they believed that "Evolution, that is, the idea that human beings developed over millions of years from less advanced forms of life," is "definitely true, probably true, probably false, definitely false?" (That's a very odd and constrained definition of evolution, of course, but responses would still provide a useful view of broader attitudes on the theory).
Add-a-Vision also benefited the puppeteers, who were stationed several metres above the set on gantries and had until this point not been permitted a useful view of the marionette movements below them.
TH is expressed in a subset of PGCs (Kohwi et al., 2007), staining both their cell bodies and dendrites, and gives a useful view of PGC morphology.
Both approaches require no prior biological knowledge (23) and thus can provide a useful view of interactions complementary to conventional GWAS (24).
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"By observing in snapshots covering more than a dozen years, we are able to build up a uniquely useful view of M31," said co-author Michael Garcia, also of CfA.
Therefore, he argues, the tapestry metaphor offers a more useful view of reality.
They may have gained a very useful view of effective management in any of these former roles.
A more balanced, and useful, view of the role of genes in development is that they act as suppliers of the material needs of development and, in some instances, as context-dependent catalysts of cellular changes, rather than as 'controllers' of developmental progress and direction.
This diagram provided a useful overall view of the editorial process for covering breaking news stories.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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