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Free sign upThe phrase "and yet in view of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or a surprising conclusion in light of certain circumstances or evidence.
Example: "The project was behind schedule, and yet in view of the team's dedication, we managed to meet the deadline."
Alternatives: "despite this" or "considering this."
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Yet, in view of the high acceptance and demand for the 'test product' in the setting, similar results can be anticipated from elsewhere.
This region is only a couple of hundred miles fromLondon and yet, in the view of England's oligarchy from the days ofChaucer well into the nineteenth century, a barbarous place, thoughnot, of course, quite as bad as Scotland.
They may love other individuals far better than their relatives — they may even cherish dislike, or positive hatred, to the latter — but yet, in view of death, the strong prejudice of propinquity revives, and impels the testator to send down his estate in the line marked out by custom, so immemorial that it looks like nature.
Yet in view of the history of those provisions, meticulous regard for those separate categories of offenses must be had, so that the instances where there is no right to jury trial will be narrowly restricted.
Yet in view of the security clampdown in the main cities, armed attacks on remote districts or polling stations were the more likely event, local police and government officials said.
This means that by June of 1301 he had completed all the requirements for the mastership in theology; yet, in view of the long line ahead of him, there was little hope of incepting as master at Oxford for perhaps a decade to come.
Yet in view of Trump's inconsistent answers, it ought to be cleared up.
Yet, in view of the populist skepticism about patents which has penetrated deep in the zeitgeist, the Supreme Court sharply cut back on patenting in the emerging field of personalized medicine.
And yet, in the view of many restive traditionalists at the paper, that line has been crossed in the very news pages she is in charge of.
Labour's Val Shawcross, who chairs the assembly's transport committee, called the projections "shocking" yet unsurprising in view of what she deems Johnson's encouragement of private car use with measures to smooth the flow of road traffic, reluctant congestion charge increases and "disincentivising bus use by failing to expand it or prioritise road space for it.
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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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