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Discover LudwigThe phrase "viewing it" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to the act of looking at or considering something, often in a specific context.
Example: "After viewing it from different angles, I finally understood the artwork's deeper meaning."
Alternatives: "looking at it" or "considering it"
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Many chafed at its minimalist style, viewing it as "possibly something children could do".
Viewing it as art is similar.
Would he be interested in viewing it?
About 100,000 people an hour are viewing it.
"Viewing it from different angles confirmed my decision".
"I'm just viewing it as another game," Anthony said.
Seven in 10 viewed that group favorably, with 38 percent viewing it very favorably and 32 percent viewing it somewhat favorably.
Perhaps it's time we start viewing it, instead, as the slow birth of a people.
I understand and interpret his action by viewing it as the fulfillment of a promise.
Detecting them means drawing blood and viewing it under a microscope.
While writer was viewing it, another shuttle mission was orbiting the earth.
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