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Discover LudwigThe phrase "austere vision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a perspective or outlook that is strict, severe, or minimalist in nature, often in artistic or philosophical contexts.
Example: "The artist's austere vision is reflected in the stark simplicity of her work, which challenges viewers to confront their own perceptions of beauty."
Alternatives: "stern perspective" or "minimalist outlook".
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It's an austere vision.
The new group runs conservative madrasahs and promotes an austere vision of Islam through preaching and social work, and, according to a spokesman, it has hundreds of thousands of members throughout Pakistan.
After taking control of Kabul in 1996, the Taliban issued edicts in line with their austere vision of Islam, which forbade women to work outside the home, attend school and leave their homes unless accompanied by a male relative.
When Egyptians go to the polls this month they are widely expected to return a landslide victory for Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, the former military chief with austere personal habits and an austere vision for Egypt – hard work, sacrifice, and certainly no more protesting.
Which leads back to the question: Will he seek to end that era by asking the country to elect him President, by asking it to choose his rather austere vision of moral virtue over a continuation of the hearty, self-congratulatory patriotism of Mr. Reagan?
"Micomicón" is tipped with shimmering cymbals; "Fons Juventatis" ("Fountain of Youth") offered bubbling winds and deep crosscurrents of low strings in a sunny mélange; and "Utopia," based on Thomas More's austere vision, is a dark place of ominous sounds both sharp and loud, ending with a lash of percussion.
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During the interwar years, through the second world war and beyond, this American version of adolescence competed with other, more austere visions.
Ms. Sander has never strayed from her austere fashion vision.
Cantet's film is an austere, non-sensationalist vision of what it might have been like for young women to rebel against the stifling patriarchy of post-war America.
In the 1980s Williams used this austere maturity of vision to paint the Pilbara region of Western Australia, and the works from this period are perhaps his greatest achievement.
On the runway that meant not an austere or cerebral vision, but a dazzling mix, done with energy, style and wit, of signature Comme ideas reworked around the current vogue for visible lingerie and military inspirations.
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