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"retrospective view" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means looking back at something that has already happened. Example: In his memoir, the author provides a retrospective view of his childhood and how it shaped his career as a successful entrepreneur.
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"Everyone is taking a retrospective view, not a prospective view," Mr. Sherlund said.
There was less emphasis on pizazz and show-stopping virtuosity, more on a retrospective view.
A Retrospective View". HKS Faculty Research Working Paper Series RWP15-067, November 2015.
A retrospective view on landscape can help to correct this state of affairs.
Jenkins's retrospective view was that the SDP failed as an electoral force because only the Labour party split.
In a retrospective view the period of the International Conferences on Circulating Fluidized Beds against the background of emerging demands in energy and raw materials supply is outlined.
This is the globe-trotting retrospective view of one whose feet long left the ground inhabited by British earthlings.
Alas, today the company produces only a very limited number of these classic pieces, so this retrospective view is welcome.
Retrospective view of Rome; the German occupation of the city, treatment of the population by the Nazis.
The bonds of love are tinged with regret and resentment, but, in Esi's warm retrospective view, it remains vital and inspiring nonetheless.
What resulted was Buckley's long retrospective view of the debate in Esquire magazine and Vidal's response, a lawsuit and a countersuit.
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