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The phrase "far from public view" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is hidden, hidden away, or not observable by the public. For example: "The entrance to the ancient temple was tucked away far from public view, making it hard to find."
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Most operate far from public view, and their successes may receive little publicity.
His wife, Graça Machel, sleeps in a room nearby, remaining far from public view.
AS a visual development artist for Walt Disney Animation Studios, Mark Walton normally toils far from public view.
Her desire to document the strokes, triumphs and challenges of players often far from public view shaped her career as a writer-historian.
In the years since, the strange romance of Mr. and Mrs. Pugach (pronounced POOH-gash) has seldom been far from public view.
And its greatest impact is likely to unfold far from public view, in the closed-door meetings and long, dense legal opinions where regulations are built and tuned.
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But not on that list of endorsees, at least so far, is Mr. Sharpton, whose meeting with Mr. Gore was hidden from public view.
He began lavishing Maples with attention, putting her up in his various far-flung properties and generally trying to keep her hidden from public view.
(The Justices rarely stray too far from public opinion).
The couple and their children were eating lunch at a Pakistani restaurant in downtown Riyadh — not far from the apartment that Malik and her family had shared — seated behind a partition designed to block women from public view.
Cao retreated from public view.
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