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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "take a view of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to looking at something in order to draw a conclusion. For example, "The board took a view of the proposed changes before making a decision."
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A. -- I try very hard not to take a view of the market.
"You can take a view of the overall national interest and things we spend on international influence, like military spending.
The best you can do is take a view of what the next few years may look like and take your best shot".
"We felt we could take a view of the long term, and that brought us directly to our own mission to help secure post-secondary education for those dependents," said Martha Lamkin, the president of the Lumina Foundation.
At this point, Blower said, union leaders would "take a view of what action may need to be taken into the new year and look at what the most sensible deployment of action would be".
"Once it is a separate country, we and other retailers will take a view of what the cost structure is of that industry, and of course the revenue structure too," King told the Financial Times.
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"We took a view of 'who is the best?' and we started there," Thompson says.
Each generation takes a view of the suffragettes that suits its needs.
They took a view of 'let's see what happens'.
Some have taken a view of pluralities which is not ontologically innocent.
Regulators also take a dim view of sharing analysts' changing views with select customers.
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