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Discover Ludwig"postcard view" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a scenic or picturesque view that is worthy of being featured on a postcard. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "The balcony of the hotel room offered a stunning postcard view of the turquoise ocean and white sandy beach."
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The climb's reward was a postcard view.
Alvin Shaw's serene ink drawing "Metz, 1945" depicts the classic postcard view across the Moselle.
Running upstairs to the top deck to enjoy a picture postcard view of the city.
But its location on a high floor with a postcard view couldn't compensate for its size.
I am sure you know what I mean: a glorious sunset, a beautiful old building, the picture postcard view.
It's not exactly a postcard view, but in this minimal age what can a tourist has to make do.
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It is mostly green, and consists of postcard views tacked together.
Many motorized users say wealthy homeowners are selfish, pushing for restrictions to preserve postcard views.
He willingly painted pastel-toned scenes of Venice, which even the exhibition identifies as "postcard views".
With help from a friend, he earned a meagre living drawing postcard views of Vienna and selling them to tourists.
Duffy is pure Labour in her politics (old Labour, that is), but cheerfully Tory in her postcard views.
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