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Discover Ludwig"press view" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the perspective, opinion, or reaction of the media or press on a particular topic or event. It is typically used in journalistic or formal writing. Example: "The press view on the company's new product was overwhelmingly positive, with critics praising its innovative design and features."
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"So David who never ever went to a press view came to the press view and he went around slagging the exhibition to every art critic.
Yesterday's press view was carefully contrived to up the adrenaline levels of the show.
One employee damaged a Martin Creed installation called Balls by stepping on it at the press view.
Those who consider Mr. Trump, who has vilified the news media, a threat to the free press view Mr. Bannon's appointment as more cause for alarm.
But, this year, Burberry let important buyers and press view its new designs back in July, provided they agreed to keep its secrets.
Reactions at the press view on Monday (embargoed until 8.30 last night in the quaint McLuhanesque belief that television gives better coverage) were less reverent.
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Or are members of the press viewed as providers of free publicity?
Malick hadn't even warned him – and even worse, though he'd been told it was a private screening, it was actually a press viewing.
At the press viewing this morning, a van from a tea merchant in Harrogate was distributing free cups of Yorkshire tea in the academy's courtyard.Yet here is an odd thing.
The press viewed this courtship of black voters as largely beside the point for a "post-racial" campaign that had bigger fish to fry on the white side of the street.
Though Birmingham had less pedigree in the competition, the press viewed them as favourites.
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