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Discover LudwigThe phrase "austere perspective" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a viewpoint that is strict, severe, or lacking in embellishment or luxury.
Example: "The artist's austere perspective on life is reflected in his minimalist works, which emphasize simplicity and functionality."
Alternatives: "stern viewpoint" or "severe outlook".
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In their austere perspective, capitalist crimes were everywhere, and the list of suspects was long.
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Frances and her teeming house are interestingly interwoven in the first half with the perspective of Julia, Frances' austere German mother-in-law, who has her own dream of a pre-World War I paradise near Stuttgart.
The features that had offended austere taste in the inter-war years were seen from a different perspective.
Announcing its 2010-11 season on Wednesday -- the second in a row under an austere budget -- Carnegie said it had assigned a high-profile Perspectives series to each performer.
Ms. Gill's chilly choreography, which cuts through the austere scene like a knife, shows an ever-shifting landscape of perspectives as groups of dancers move in and out of diagonal lines, or one spins across the floor like a rolling pin.
From any given perspective, at any given time, the city is haughty, modest, crumbling, sleek; austere or welcoming, peopled or vacant.
Again, an international perspective is worthwhile here; Europe has, by and large, followed a more fiscally austere and monetarily cautious approach than America and has performed worse.
"Really austere.
These are austere times.
Austere, yes.
It's very austere".
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