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"clear view of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe seeing something clearly, or a vantage point that provides an unobstructed view. For example: "We had a clear view of the sunrise over the mountains from the top of the cliff."
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Wednesday brought a bright clear view of a better way.
He seems to take a clear view of necessity.
"We have a very clear view of what we did.
Sports photographers usually have a clear view of the action.
Collectors must have a clear view of the player when the sample is produced.
You needn't have a clear view of the sky to experience the starry night.
That would allow the whole industry a clear view of the balance of supply and demand.
"We bid with a clear view of what the rights are worth to us.
The clear view of the future sounds a lot like vision.
But I felt pretty sure those cameras had a clear view of me.
A clear view of what's in front of you is more important.
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