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Discover LudwigThe phrase "view on life" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to someone's perspective or opinion on life and its meaning. Example: "Her optimistic view on life always helped her see the bright side of things, even in the darkest of times."
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A diverse site known almost as much for its bust-ups and bitchiness as for its parenting advice is never going to offer one view on life.
The critics who have made Lauryn Hill's solo debut the most acclaimed release of 1998 have consistently praised the album for its vision and honesty in presenting one woman's view on life and love.
The point must be that each one of us adapts the view on life that will lead to most nurturing.
Return to work was instead described as one of many aspects of a large, complex and more long-term process, and as one of several aspects in a multi-faceted view on life.
"The Baha'i view on life, and the basic principle of the Baha'i faith, is the oneness of humankind," he says.
"It's my point of view on life," he says.
"I just love their unique view on life.
Her unconventional wisdom guided her always contemporary view on life.
Pinter admitted that his view on life had altered.
Profile: Mel Wright, ex-social worker with a novel view on life.
His preference was to accentuate what he called Anne's "optimistical view on life".
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