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Discover Ludwig"direct view" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a particular view of a thing, or to an instance in which something is seen without any obstacles in between. For example: "From the balcony of the hotel room, I had a direct view of the Eiffel Tower."
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Spieth, the hunted, is in direct view.
I have a direct view of the cafe.
Spending time with her is like having a direct view of what America wants to eat.
"With Kerviel the public was given a direct view into the black box of financial markets.
Extinction will strike only once and is thus hidden from our direct view.
"They are a direct view into [the] minds of the participants".
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Many experts believe that modern direct-view C.R.T.'s still have the best overall image quality.
(And a 40-inch direct-view C.R.T. is already a behemoth).
A young man predicted that all direct-view models will be obsolete in two years.
Sony's 34-inch direct-view set will be priced at $9,000.
"We think the market will initially have a bigger audience for direct-view sets," he said.
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