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Discover LudwigThe phrase "close-up view" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a view that is close up or detailed. For example, "The close-up view of the planet revealed its surface in vivid detail."
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(B ) Close-up view of a closed protomer.
Others crowd riverside restaurants for a close-up view.
The close-up view involves an instant-by-instant charting of the behaviour of an object.
Dr. Brilliant has a close-up view of the intersection between technology and philanthropy.
The giant screen suspended above the court gave a close-up view.
She has a close-up view of the port and all that goes on in it.
And each day, Orozco got a close-up view of her struggles.
In the style of "True Life" the episode is a close-up view of individual experiences.
"He's the one who got a close-up view of them".
(ii) Close-up view of (i).
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