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The phrase "at the view" is not commonly used in written English and may not be correct depending on the context.
It could be used in specific contexts, such as referring to a location or perspective, but it is generally not standard.
Example: "We gathered at the view to admire the sunset over the mountains."
Alternatives: "at the lookout" or "at the vantage point".
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Is anyone at "The View" reading this?
He tuts at the view.
We stopped to look at the view.
I looked out at the view.
We sat there in silence, just looking at the view.
We often stopped and looked at the view.
Some visitors have marvelled at the view from the top.
We just sit together and look at the view.
They reconvened at "The View," eighteen blocks north.
But they balked at the view of a train yard.
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