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The phrase "airplane view" is not commonly used in written English and may cause confusion.
It can be used to describe a perspective that is broad or overarching, similar to a bird's-eye view.
Example: "To understand the project's impact, we need to take an airplane view of the entire situation."
Alternatives: "bird's-eye view" or "overview perspective".
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But seven of the apartment's eight rooms came with an airplane view (the eighth is a second kitchen).
Many spectacular aurora borealis videos have surfaced this year, including a Norwegian photographer's amazing time-lapse video, and another photographer accidentally stumbling upon an airplane view of the northern lights when documenting a flight from San Francisco to Paris.
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Crawford Seeger said that her teacher gave her "airplane views".
"Airplane views are the wave of the residential future," said Daria Salusbury, a senior vice president for luxury leasing of Related Companies, whose One MiMA Tower at 460 West 42nd Street caters to "vertical lifestyle" fans.
"As if we had only pulled out of a driveway, I turned right toward Tokyo," he writes, contemplating the way that airplane views "hint at the circuitry of more or less everything".
Sprinkle in some airplane viewing rights and that's a win for them.
One important airplane on view is the B-47 Stratojet, the first swept-wing jet developed by Boeing using information gleaned from German aerospace engineers after World War II.
The words I was trying to write, the notebook and pen, the airplane, the view of the runway outside my window, my companions — the woman who bore me and the woman beside whom I matured into a man — seemed theoretical propositions.
It's all backslaps and handshakes for the group, with an airplane-like view for hundreds of miles around.
When I read about the plot I thought that I would wait until my next airplane trip to view the film but I am glad that something compelled me to see it on the big screen.
By Raymond Holden The New Yorker, September 28 , 1935P. 19 A is for airplane, a device View Article By Rivka Galchen By Jia Tolentino By Ceridwen Dovey By David Remnick.
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