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Discover LudwigThe phrase "view into" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to indicate a perspective or viewpoint into something. Example: The documentary provided a fascinating view into the daily lives of indigenous tribes in the Amazon rainforest.
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A view into the woods.
It was such an intimate view into those writers' processes.
Author doesn't believe in bringing the view into line".
I merely chuck that view into the mix.
I have a better view into the Israelis.
"All this rumbustuous folderol is a view into the theatre of the artist's brain," he explains, offering us a view into his.
Another 15 minutes gets you to a higher crest and a great view into the crater.
The perspective also offers, if you're up for it, a rather stunning view into the future.
The lower level of the gazebo has a view into the bottom of the pool.
"We encourage Japan to take this view into account when developing future research programmes".
She was not being impartial; she is bringing her personal view into it.
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