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The phrase 'prevailing view of' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe the most popular or commonly accepted opinion about something. For example, "The prevailing view of the Arizona immigration law is that it is unfair and discriminatory."
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How this question arose, and how it was resolved, is an important element in the development of our prevailing view of the universe.
In the 1961 interview with The New York Post, Professor Ohlin encapsulated the difference between the prevailing view of juvenile delinquency and his own.
It remains the prevailing view of economic policy makers that economic activity will eventually return to the same trajectory as before the recession.
My prevailing view of the world says that authority figures – doctors, judges, teachers, etc. – should always be older than me.
What's the prevailing view of Brexit in Germany, and has Brexit changed how Germany sees the EU?
If Trump does not escalate further, then the prevailing view of this being a measured response will likely prevail.
Yet the prevailing view of Japan's demographic future is grim.
Without that, the prevailing view of this work will be skeptical.
Let's begin by exploring the consequences of the prevailing view of strategy.
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This runs against the prevailing view of customer understanding.
To date, all I've said about the subject is that the Performance Model (our culture's prevailing view of sex) has orgasm as its goal.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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