rosy view
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrosyandview
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rosy
adjective
uk/ˈrəʊ.zi/us/ˈroʊ.zi/
having a colour between pink ...
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view
noun
uk/vjuː/us/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition ofrosyandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofrosy view
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Yet when we look beyond the necessarilyrosyviewoffered by publishers' advertisements, we find negative comments coming from a great variety of sources.
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But that is arosyview, perhaps, of nationalised industry.
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They do not want the samerosyview.
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The city dweller has arosyviewof agriculture.
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That is arosyviewof what the planning process is likely to produce.
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I do not accept therosyviewabout the upturn that is a-coming.
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I am extremely impatient with therosyviewthat regulation is bad and deregulation is good.
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We estimated the revenue of last year on the basis of arosyview.
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Those of us who remember our student days and how we were supported have a somewhatrosyview.
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He takes a veryrosyview, but it is an enterprise about which others are a little doubtful.
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Thatrosyviewis not shared by many others and in particular it is not shared by the over 3 million unemployed people in the country.
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Such rosy views have not gone unchallenged and have been subjected, in fact, to extensive criticism.
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The rosy views that people on the other side of the argument put forward have been proved to be false.
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There are some very strange, even bizarre, somewhat rosy views.
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