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Discover LudwigThe phrase "monolithic view" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a fixed or unified perspective on a particular subject or issue. Example: "The politician's monolithic view on healthcare reform ignores the diverse needs of the population."
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"Having a monolithic view of feminism is suffocating," she continues.
Ailes also thought that presenting a monolithic view night after night was bad television.
The institute, she says, may reinforce a monolithic view of the university.Mark Hansen, the dean of social sciences, disagrees.
Putting information in the hands of people beyond government "frees you from getting one single monolithic view," Yu says.
But Anthony McGill, a brilliant young clarinetist and one of the orchestra's two black players, cautions against a monolithic view.
A monolithic view of curiosity is insufficient to understand how that quality drives success and fulfillment in work and life.
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Neither Trump nor Clinton, nor their parties, have clear, consistent, or monolithic views on this issue.
My children will have an edge in Yale's admissions process simply because they are "legacies". Racial labels can mislead: Southeast Asian Americans do not enjoy the same economic advantages as other Asian groups, and monolithic views of Asian Americans obscure differential backgrounds.
It was a daring move in today's anti-appropriation climate, especially because afrocentrism has gotten a bad rep among younger African Americans who reject monolithic views of Africa and claims of ancient Egyptian heritage.
Roger Cohen suggests that Barack Obama "should visit a mosque" to "break the monolithic, alienating view of a great world religion that is as multifaceted as Judaism or Christianity".
Example: he recently completed a series of monolithic, impressionist views of roses, dribbly six-foot-something images that resemble photographic "paintings".
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