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"through a lens" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe looking at something from a particular angle or perspective. For example, "I looked at the situation through a different lens and was able to gain new insights."
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But even Green admits there are times when looking through a lens can obscure our vision.
When you gaze through a lens, you are likely to consider the world more deeply.
Without the correct PD, you will not see as well as you should through a lens.
Such waves usually fizzle out before they pass through a lens.
"Do I want to look at this through a lens of ethics?
Viewed through a lens of food security, our current enthusiasm for quinoa looks increasingly misplaced.
Often, it seems, this all happens through a lens of brutal self-criticism.
Every picture is the result of what the photographer saw through a lens.
But in Staten Island, you can see the past through a lens.
Images from outside entered a dark enclosure through a lens and projected themselves on inner walls.
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After having spatially filtered the laser beam through a lens-pinhole-lens system, the source is incident on the sample.
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