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"take this view" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to adopt or consider a certain perspective or opinion. Example: "When discussing the issue, I urge you to take this view into consideration: the benefits of the proposal far outweigh any potential drawbacks."
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"We encourage Japan to take this view into account when developing future research programmes".
But it is easy for an audience to take this view.
Certainly most of his fellow countrymen seem to take this view.
But should I still take this view?
Even some Fed insiders take this view.
Some members of Congress take this view.
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If only more fund managers took this view.
The Armenians, for various cultural, historical – and perhaps religious – reasons, have not taken this view.
(The excellent 1996 movie "Hamsun," in which Max von Sydow plays the elderly Hamsun, takes this view).
One who has taken this view is Ken Clarke, a Conservative who is justice minister in Mr. Cameron's cabinet.
Although many scholars have taken this view, this perspective puts far too much emphasis on Luther and not enough on the larger peculiarities of German history.
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