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Discover Ludwig"the whole view" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the entirety or full perspective of a topic or situation. Example: "Before making a decision, I need to consider the whole view of the situation, including potential consequences and alternative solutions."
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He changed the whole view of food and cooking.
"Don't look at the whole view until you get in the house," she says, leading the way inside.
The whole view of the Genesis myth is very Gnostic: Eve as the knowledge giver rather than the agent of evil.
Beyond Kemerovo, the whole view at times became the gaping pits themselves, sprawling downward before us on either side while the thread-thin road tiptoed where it could between.
The circumstances of Justin's case, she said, risked tainting "the whole view of a population of children that have a heck of a time getting their needs met anyway".
"You're hoping that the whole view of investing in east London changes by persuading people that it is a fabulous place to come to and do business and invest".
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The whole viewing experience is faster.
However, the whole viewing experience comes into its own when the camera is connected to a PC via an optional video-to-USB adapter (£39.99 - the Starter Kits from Tag Learning include this adapter in the price).
In this way, the whole view-specific RDF graph incorporating virtual properties can be browsed step by step.
However to the best of our knowledge these tools do not provide the whole viewing and activity data (click level video interactions, segments viewed etc).
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