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The phrase 'using the lens of' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to looking at something from a particular perspective or point of view. For example: "Using the lens of Marxist theory, let us examine how class systems have evolved over time."
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An English professor at the City University of New York, Ms. Sedgwick started out by using the lens of queer theory to analyze fiction.
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Using the lens of the civil-rights movement, the curators, Teresa Carbone and Kellie Jones, reveal an astonishing pluralism, which ranges across styles, regions, and races.
This research project (PDF) asks students to not only examine a current event in detail, but also to develop critical thinking skills by analyzing contemporary events using the lens of a historian.
Here we interrogate what 'public space' is using the lens of temporary use projects undertaken on privately-owned land.
Using the lens of career theory Bowen and Hisrich (1986) proposed a career model including determinants of women's entrepreneurial behavior.
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While Veiko is doing his best to free himself from his chains -- a process that involves using the lenses of his glasses to ignite the gunpowder he has emptied from his cartridges -- he witnesses an aerial attack on a jeep transporting a Russian political officer and his prisoner, Ivan Viktor Bychkovv), a captain who has been cashiered for writing supposedly subversive poems.
According to the Web site for the Writers' Project, "Poetry and Politics" was designed primarily "to use the lens of poetry to view politics as public discourse".
Engrossing, poetic and often very funny, "Position," like its predecessors, uses the lens of a single family to view the tumult of an entire country.
Strands of two large American religions, Islam and Mormonism, will surely demand polygamy once gay marriage passes; and the question of whether women help settle men might look different if Rauch used the lens of, say, substance abuse or violence.
My Yale Law School colleague Dan Kahan, through his Cultural Cognition Project, uses the lens of psychology to study how people's group identification and social networks influence their receptivity to scientific information, for example, evidence of climate change.
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