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The phrase "an appalling view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a perspective or situation that is shocking, disturbing, or morally unacceptable.
Example: "The documentary revealed an appalling view of the living conditions in the refugee camp."
Alternatives: "a shocking perspective" or "a disturbing sight."
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That is, he said, "an appalling view of human relationships".
Nato's senior civilian representative, Mark Sedwill, said the Taliban had an "appalling" view of Islamic justice.
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It is an appalling sight.
It is an appalling prospect.
That's an appalling prospect too.
He called it "an appalling scene".
I mean, to me, that's a much more appalling view than we don't have a responsibility to each other, which I believe we do.
His appalling view that the arts were sinful and should be stopped.
"These are appalling views and I hope that the leader of the opposition will throw this person out of the party rather than welcome him in".
The revelation of this terrible state of cyber affairs in the State Department can only be viewed as an appalling oversight, betraying an imperfect understanding of the threats we currently face as a society.
I certainly can't view it, as Nigel Farage does, as "an appalling intrusion into customer choice".
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