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The phrase "about the view of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's perspective or opinion on a particular subject or topic.
Example: "The article provides an in-depth analysis about the view of climate change among scientists."
Alternatives: "regarding the perspective of" or "concerning the opinion of".
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'The view outside psychiatry is more complex.' What about the view of Laing's own family?
"It was never about the view of Central Park," she said.
At the fund-raiser, Mr. Schilling told guests about the view of the Capitol from his office window.
"But if you're asking about forgiveness based on the context of the time, I can't say I worry about the view of them at this time.
Tells how the lighting is controlled; and about the view of the city scen from the helicopter pad on top of the Pan Am.
The title of a book she wrote in 2002, "Around the World in a Bad Mood," tells you a lot about the view of the job as seen from the galley in more recent times.
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Then Mrs. Harkey went about getting the view of the Hudson that she had always wanted.
Visitors trickled in from the trail gushing about the views of the valley below.
In the past… OUR LOCAL CORRESPONDENTS about the views of an expert on the recent elections.
OUR LOCAL CORRESPONDENTS about the views of an expert on the recent elections.
Turnbull is talking about the views of members of the cabinet.
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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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