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The phrase "longitudinal view" is correct and is used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a view or perspective which focuses on a particular subject or event being studied over an extended period of time. For example, "This study takes a longitudinal view of economic trends by examining the same indicators over a 20-year period."
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We have a longitudinal view of the park.
(A) Longitudinal view of sieve-tube member and (B) sieve plate.
The volume affords a longitudinal view of a sensibility that is itself devoted to observing change over time.
Step back for the longitudinal view, and the numbers are numbing: last year, according to human-rights groups, some fifteen hundred migrants — often North Africans — perished in the Mediterranean Sea.
Glück's "Poems 1962-2012" (Ecco and Farrar, Straus & Giroux) is a big book by a poet who values, above all, intensity of address, leanness of sentiment, and precision of speech: fifty years of excisions, refusals, and corrections, on longitudinal view.
The integration of data from Health Information Exchanges, clinical departmental systems (such as radiology and cardiology), patient satisfaction surveys, and health and wellness apps provides us with a detailed, longitudinal view of the patient.
(A) Longitudinal view.
US dorsal longitudinal view.
US volar longitudinal view.
Fig. 3 Top: Image of the "nerve" in longitudinal view.
a Longitudinal view of 3 days old radicle root tips.
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