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Discover Ludwig"precise view" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means a clear and exact perspective or understanding of something. Example: "The detective carefully examined the crime scene, trying to get a precise view of what had happened."
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Not that Porter would do the precise view from the back porch.
His "Storms of Steel", published in 1920, offered a surgically precise view of battle.
The precinct-level results shown on the maps in this story show the most precise view of how voters within a district swung.
So displaying all of the items in the museum online will give Beijing a precise view of what treasures Taipei holds.
And the Google Ad Planner, even in its public version, already offers a precise view of the performance of many sites in the world.
We are unable from the whole of these opinions to infer the precise view taken by the Supreme Court of Texas, or whether it has adopted any particular view.
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The precise views that disqualify a juror are a highly debated issue.
He was also an enigmatic one, often leaving fellow faculty members guessing about his precise views.
Canaletto (Antonio Canal, 1697 1768), probably the greatest of the vedutisti, painted precise views of Venetian architecture that are found in most of the world's major art museums.
Very precise views of the stainless steel tree similar to one designed by Roxy Paine for the Whitney Biennial are proposed.
At Kilgour, the most youth-savvy of the Savile Row institutions, creative director Carlo Brandelli has precise views on colour, in fitting with the strict rules of his suits.
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