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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "lens of a" is not correct as it stands.
It's possible to use "lens of" in a sentence, but "lens of a" is not grammatically correct. For example, you could write: "We must look at the problem through the lens of economic theory."
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"It's like focusing the lens of a camera.
THE eye is also the lens of a projector.
Often, Godard's camera lens seems to me like the lens of a futuristically powerful telescope.
Miss You Already gives us cancer through the fairy-lit lens of a lifestyle mag.
Dr. McLaren first got to know the Russians through the lens of a periscope.
Hear also about California's organic vineyards through the lens of a Hollywood movie camera.
Webb took some slides from a cabinet and slipped one under the lens of a microscope.
Even individual truths will be seen through the distorting lens of a false world view".
It was like I was watching my life through the lens of a video camera".
To my right was the lens of a television camera from a national cable network.
Rather, they're baking tutorials seen through the lens of a particular dish.
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