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"pretty view" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to something pleasing or beautiful to look at. It can be used in a variety of situations, such as describing a landscape, a piece of art, or even a person's appearance. Example: The cabin they rented had a pretty view of the lake, with the colorful leaves of autumn reflecting on its surface.
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But it's not just a pretty view.
What they are protecting is their pretty view.
One, made for a friend who pined for a pretty view, depicts a sunset.
And now he's failed to protect their pretty view of Carol's trees".
"Wouldya look at that?" he exclaims, happening upon a pretty view or a pigeon-covered plaza.
The city was laid out in 1888 by the Santa Fe Railway and named for its "pretty view".
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It will not make for pretty viewing.
"That wasn't pretty viewing … you can't blame that on inexperience at all.
Pretty views, though, if you can see beyond the Range Rovers.
Not that it makes pretty viewing: prices edged up by only 0.7% in the year to January.
But pretty views don't make 16 miles any shorter, and we stumbled into Lightning Creek Camp with feet in full rebellion.
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