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The phrase "with an view" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "with a view"? You can use "with a view" when referring to a perspective or intention regarding something, often in contexts like planning or aiming for a specific outcome. Example: "She approached the project with a view to improving efficiency in the workplace."
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By Clarence Day The New Yorker, January 27 , 1934P. 23 Good Dame Discipline, holding back a Rover Bad, black Rover, with an View Article By Larissa MacFarquhar By Rivka Galchen By Blythe Roberson By Malcolm Gladwell.
By Clarence Day The New Yorker, January 27 , 1934P. 23 Good Dame Discipline, holding back a Rover Bad, black Rover, with an View Article By John Cassidy By Atul Gawande By Lidija Haas By Anthony Lane.
The increase in service coverage has been carried out over the past 20 years with an view to equality, which has meant focusing on those infants coming from the most socially vulnerable families of the country.
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