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Discover Ludwig"view toward" is perfectly correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a general outlook or perspective on a particular topic. For example, "I have a positive view toward immigrants and their contribution to our society."
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"Backbeat," at the Duke of York's Theatre, takes a notably conflicted view toward history.
Their coach, Igor Shpilband, takes a cautiously optimistic view toward the national championships and the Olympics.
Take the long view toward a general election war against President Obama?
You may find your point of view toward the characters changing several times before the curtain.
Children have short school days, minimal homework and a balanced view toward extracurricular activities.
Leibniz, with a view toward this reunion, worked on the Demonstrationes Catholicae.
It's vast and turreted, and the view toward the mountains looks like a Hollywood backdrop.
The co-owner was watching the field, not the view toward Lake Michigan.
Critics of the Indonesian government take a decidedly cautious view toward pronouncements about cleaning up corruption.
"We went out at the right time," he said, "with no view toward awards".
Dr. Singer's detractors might be surprised by his beneficent view toward arachnids.
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