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Discover Ludwig'taking in the view' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the act of watching or admiring a beautiful landscape or scenery. For example, "We stopped on the side of the road to take in the view of the rolling hills and never-ending fields of sunflowers".
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Amid the chaos, he was taking in the view.
And riding over water while taking in the view is exhilarating.
Wardell has no stunts or tricks to perform, but chooses to stand quietly taking in the view.
After taking in the view I drive around the north coast of the island, stopping intermittently to wander down steep hills to the water.
But when taking in the view from my economy seat, the plane felt airier and, dare I say, almost soothing thanks to a cool indigo glow emanating from the ceiling.
While taking in the view from the deck, which had been closed since 1986, Mr. Rockefeller also looked down the road, predicting that China "will likely edge in" on the United States in this century.
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Feel free to spend all day taking in the views from Dunton's famous hot springs.
Join locals here, ambling along the old fortress walls and taking in the views.
I am so consumed with taking in the views, I forget I'm so high up.
Each comes with a king-size bed and monsoon shower, binoculars and balconies for taking in the views.
Taking in the views before the swim - Image by Girl Gone Travel.
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