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Discover Ludwig"whose view" is an acceptable and usable part of a sentence in written English.
For example: The students enthusiastically discussed the professor's lecture, whose view on the subject was highly controversial.
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If points of conflict arose, whose view would prevail?
A new mathematical model whose view angle is obverse is used to describe the flow field.
I spoke to Richard Posner, whose view is diametrically opposed to yours.
This suited Troemel, whose view of art could not be less romantic.
He presumably loved riling Walter Cronkite, whose view was threatened by one of his high-rises.
Was it an appeasement of the courts, in whose view their march was not yet lawful?
It is not the scientists whose view of science is dictated by ideology.
"But you don't try to remove the people whose view you disagree with".
On the other side, there was one man not actually present but whose view was decisive.
Enter Hall, whose view of the theatre is cerebral, corporate and political.
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The editor was Bertie Wooster's florid Aunt Dahlia, a jolly good sort whose view-halloo could awaken the dead.
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