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The phrase "set a view" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to establish or arrange a specific perspective or vantage point. Example: As a photographer, it's important to set a view that captures the beauty of the landscape.
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BBC2 is celebrating the success of new drama Wolf Hall after the debut episode set a viewing record for the channel last night.
The rating represented a 31percentt increase over the A.F.L.'s opening weekend a year ago and also set a league viewing record.
A chin and forehead rest set a fixed viewing distance of 60.96 cm.
It is a simple place, set with a view out to the sea.
An ambitious target of 65,000 pledges was set with a view to demonstrating that collective action was possible and beneficial.
He set out a view of the world that would have had his father cheering in the aisles: anti-media, anti-capital, anti-establishment.
The role of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards was to investigate the claims, and set out a view on whether any rules had been broken.
The inflate  of a standard set A may be regarded as the same set A viewed from a nonstandard vantage point.
What Gap needs to do is "set a clear point of view for the brand," Mr. Farbman said, and soon.
It also sets a modern viewing record for a French film (only "La Grande Vadrouille", with 17m tickets sold in 1966, has done better).
Then he sets up a view camera to take the picture.
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