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Discover Ludwig"with view to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most often used to describe one's intention of doing something, usually in the form of "with a view to [doing something]." You can use this phrase when discussing an intention or purpose behind an action. For example, "I am taking an online course with view to improving my career prospects."
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That is also important with view to the next European parliamentary elections in 2019".
A brief statement from the England and Wales Cricket Board read: "Steven Finn to remain in Mumbai to continue rehab with view to playing for EPP 27-29 Nov at DY Patil Stadium".
With view to sustainable management of landscapes, the functional biodiversity of the mesofauna has to be addressed.
We implemented distance-based criteria with view to defining potential Quiet Areas (QAs) in open country of Greece.
With view to the heterogeneity of agricultural lands, it is more than logical to apply specific crop management and production practices according to soil conditions.
With view to existing approaches of uncertainty assessment in energy economics and climate science, relevant requirements for an uncertainty assessment are defined.
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After a mile or so, the woodland gives way to moorland with views to the Highlands.
It's a heady mix, combined with views to mountains and sea.
Gorgeous B&B and self-catering cottage with views to the Isle of Mull.
Five of the galleries have windows with views to the outside.
Go to Stanage Edge near Hathersage, or more accessibly, Curbar Edge, both with views to take your breath away.
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