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view for him
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "view for him" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a perspective or opinion regarding someone, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "I have a different view for him on this matter, but I need to explain it better."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Science
Wiki
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Usage summary
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Expert writing tips
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
6 human-written examples
And there's a footballer's bulk to his silhouette, which is at least a consistent point of view for him.
News & Media
Is it that people like Wilson, the Dreamers, and Porter's former wives never quite come into view for him?
News & Media
And in its final paragraph it quoted the McCanns' spokesman, Clarence Mitchell, as rejecting Desmond's view: "For him to suggest that Kate and Gerry were happy with the Express Newspapers coverage, he must be living in a parallel universe".
News & Media
FREDDY ADU -- Major League Soccer continues to court the young striker, and although it might make sense from a marketing and media point of view for him to be assigned to the MetroStars, it looks as if D.C. United has the inside track because Adu lives with his family in Virginia.
News & Media
In their decision, the appeal court judges said: "There was no valid basis for concluding that [Chief Superintendent] Johnson's decision to contain the climate camp at 19.00 on 1 April 2009 was unlawful, as his apprehension that a breach of the peace was imminent was a reasonable view for him to have formed in the light of the information available to him at the time".
News & Media
He certainly does have sophisticated arguments to prove idealism, that is, the view for him that there are no external objects, that "everything cognizable is internal" (antarjñeyavāda), "only mere data" (vijñaptimātra), [5] and that subject (grāhaka) and object (grāhya) are not two distinct entities.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
Was it easy viewing for him?
News & Media
I do think it would have been more consistent with his views for him to have asked Winfrey to withdraw her selection.
News & Media
Gibbard's account is a non-cognitivist variant of this view, since for him thoughts about appropriateness are non-cognitive, whereas McDowell and Wiggins's view is cognitivist, since according to them thoughts about merit are beliefs (or, perhaps, besires).
Science
Mr Santorum was booed on Thursday night at a college event when asked to explain his opposition to gay marriage, underscoring the danger his strongly conservative social policy view present for him in a state that is more liberal-minded than Iowa.
News & Media
On December 13 , 1998 at the pay-per-view named for him, Rock Bottom: In Your House, The Rock had a rematch with Mankind for the WWF Championship.
Wiki
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
For clarity, rephrase to specify whose perspective is being discussed, such as "from his point of view" or "in his opinion".
Common error
Avoid using "view for him" when you mean to express someone's opinion or perspective. Use phrases like "from his point of view" or "his perspective" instead for better clarity.
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
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Real-world application tested
Linguistic Context
The phrase "view for him" typically functions as part of a larger sentence structure where it attempts to indicate a perspective or opinion relevant to a specific male individual. However, as Ludwig AI points out, the phrase itself lacks clarity and is not grammatically standard.
Frequent in
News & Media
43%
Science
29%
Wiki
14%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
14%
Formal & Business
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "view for him" attempts to convey someone's perspective but is generally considered grammatically unsound. Ludwig AI notes that it lacks clarity and is not a standard English construction. While it appears in various contexts, including news and media, its ambiguous nature warrants caution. Alternatives such as "from his point of view", "his perspective", or "in his estimation" are recommended for greater clarity and grammatical correctness. For the writing guidance, remember to specify whose perspective is being discussed.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
from his perspective
Emphasizes that the following information is based on his understanding.
as he sees it
Indicates that the statement reflects his personal interpretation.
his viewpoint
Focuses directly on his individual perspective, emphasizing possession.
his perspective
Highlights his unique way of seeing or understanding something.
how he interprets it
Emphasizes his particular understanding of a situation.
in his estimation
Suggests his personal judgment or evaluation of a situation.
his opinion
Highlights that the statement is based on his personal belief or thought.
the way he sees things
Refers to his general outlook or perception of the world.
what he thinks
Directly expresses his thoughts or beliefs on a matter.
his take on it
Informally describes his unique angle or approach to a topic.
FAQs
How can I express someone's perspective clearly?
Use phrases like "from his point of view", "in his opinion", or "his perspective" for greater clarity.
Is "view for him" grammatically correct?
While the phrase may appear in some contexts, it's generally not considered grammatically sound. Consider using more standard phrases such as "his viewpoint" or "as he sees it" instead.
What's a more formal way to express someone's view?
In formal contexts, use phrases like "in his estimation" or "from his perspective" to convey someone's view in a sophisticated manner.
What are some informal alternatives to "view for him"?
Informally, you can use "his take on it" or "what he thinks" to express someone's opinion in a casual manner.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested