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Discover LudwigThe phrase "develop a view" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the process of forming an opinion or perspective on a particular issue or topic.
Example: "After extensive research and discussions, we were able to develop a view on the best approach to tackle climate change."
Alternatives: "form an opinion" or "establish a perspective."
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Mr. Malone, a Canadian diplomat, added: "What he's been able to do is develop a view of what the organization must do in years to come to salvage and rebuild its credibility that is politically attractive to leaders.
In Man, the State, and War (1959), the American international relations theorist Kenneth Waltz applied systems theory to the study of international conflict to develop a view known as structural realism.
"In this role, he will head a group of senior executives who will work together to develop a view of what global banking will look like in the years ahead," the bank said in a statement.
These detailed observations led Klein to develop a view of the importance of the unconscious fantasies the child's play expressed – an inner world full of figures interacting in both loving and aggressive ways, and she regarded this as a useful model for understanding the unconscious mind of the adult as well.
For the rest of his career, he was to brood on those events, trying to develop a view of humanity that would be faithful to his twin sense of the pathos of individual human fates and the unrealized potentialities in humanity as a whole.
We set out to develop a view on the future of podcasting.
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Ms. Cohen contacted Ms. Locher and her partner, Mr. Murakami, both now practicing in Philadelphia, to develop a viewing pavilion and gate for the garden.
One person who has developed a view of this sort since Aristotle is the Australian philosopher David Armstrong.
"Since then," Mr. Bernanke told his audience, "I've developed a view that central bankers should not try to determine fundamental values of assets".
In Les Lois psychologiques de l'évolution des peuples (1894; The Psychology of Peoples) he developed a view that history is the product of racial or national character, with emotion, not intelligence, the dominant force in social evolution.
John Stuart Mill (1843) developed a view of this kind.
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