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Discover Ludwig"form a view" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express your opinion on a particular topic or issue. For example, "We need to form a view on this issue before deciding on a course of action."
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In those days I wasn't sufficiently trained to form a view.
With human travel agents you can form a view about their devotion to you.
The chapter helps the readers understand these changes and form a view on future trends.
I'll wait until our security agencies form a view about the need to change our threat levels before commenting".
Do these accounts allow us to really form a view on the right amount of tax Facebook should pay?
The independent inquiry should "form a view on whether Co-op's Verde bid could or should have been halted sooner".
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All of them together form a viewing frustum and decide the amount of virtual content shown in the augmented space (Figure 5).
But I formed a view then, which hasn't changed, about his fitness for public office.
But, it seemed, most formed a view that, despite his pace and scoring ability, there must have been a catch.
"No I don't recall forming a view one way or the other," Hoffman replied, adding the 10 days wasn't a critical period.
Increasingly, voters formed a view that Cameron and Miliband were cancelling each other out – just blaming each other rather than setting out their stall.
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