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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a viewer of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who watches or observes something, such as a film, television show, or artwork.
Example: "As a viewer of the documentary, I found the insights shared by the experts to be incredibly enlightening."
Alternatives: "an observer of" or "a spectator of".
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A viewer of Shane Carruth's new movie "Upstream Color" may come away with a similar feeling.
At the show, a viewer of an all-black tondo was heard to remark, "Oh!
As a viewer of these solitary scenes, the experience is intensely unsettling.
Ms. Edgerley "is an intrepid restaurant diner, and a viewer of an assortment of food shows," the memo said.
Ms. Edgerley "is an intrepid restaurant diner, and a viewer of an assortment of food shows," the memo read.
A viewer of the show deemed her critique tantamount to blasphemy and filed a complaint against her.
A viewer of Fox News may be forgiven for thinking that we have already elected a socialist President.
At the same time, much of the "Yearbook" can make you feel like a viewer of daytime talk shows.
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Snazer can also be considered as a viewer package of Beta Workbench (BWB) [ 19].
For a time, he became a compulsive viewer of Internet pornography.
I'll admit it: I'm a casual viewer of the series, not a dedicated fan.
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