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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'lens into' is not a common phrase used in written English
You could use the phrase 'look into' or 'peer into' to describe looking through or focusing your attention on something. Example: I peered into the microscope to look at the specimen more closely.
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I do see Hillary bringing that lens into focus".
"Can I have a go?" Pushing the lens into my palm, I immediately see a fibre.
Then there is a motor to snap the lens into focus.
Over five weeks of lectures, Biss used the sonatas as a lens into Beethoven's life and time.
"Finding the activities leading up to the burial preparation is a pretty unique lens into that moment in time".
Most of the new systems work on the same basic principle: software converts a camera phone's built-in lens into a scanner, similar to a bar-code reader's.
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To lessen the glare, she proposed dividing the lenses into zones.
She does this by inserting mirrors and lenses into the tubes to be looked through.
The Open Eye optician has a new installation that turns a sequence of hanging lenses into a giant, floating pair of spectacles.
It's a corruption of an image, an assault upon its clarity, one that turns transparent lenses into opaque shower curtains, gauzy veils.
In Chinatown, Optical 88 (116 Mott Street) put first-rate new lenses into a pair of my old frames, and the charge was $45, including eye refraction.
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