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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a view to terminating" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in formal contexts to indicate an intention or consideration of ending something, such as a contract or employment.
Example: "The company is conducting a review of its operations with a view to terminating underperforming projects."
Alternatives: "with the intention of ending" or "aiming to conclude".
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Few countries authorize the injection of lethal drugs with a view to terminating end of life suffering.
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Item 19 was discussed by all commissions of the Conference with a view to finding a solution to some of the problems that will arise when UNRRA activities are terminated.
All authorities agree that inadvertent use of mefloquine during pregnancy is not viewed as an indication to terminate a pregnancy.
A court can issue an order to terminate a guardianship.
He claims that if a factory wants to terminate a worker's contract, they place a gun or a knife in full view of the resignation forms they want signed.
In his view, the court's unusually harsh opinion gave Obama an opportunity to terminate the program.
A need to terminate these new and costly treatment options because of serious Hb declines is critical not least in view of inhibitor-resistance mutations.
("No alleged right to one's own body can justify a decision to terminate that life").
The Cavour family, greatly disturbed by their son's association with a cadet holding compromising political views, ordered Camillo to terminate it not without provoking his indignation and bitterness.
Mrs. Marell underwent a Caesarian section to terminate the pregnancy.
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