clear view

collocation in English

meaningsofclearandview

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clear
adjective
uk
/klɪər/
us
/klɪr/
easy to understand, hear, read, ...
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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 ofclearandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofclear view

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This way, the user has aclearviewof the system's capabilities.
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The academic discipline of religious studies obstructs aclearviewof what happens in other cultures.
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This must include aclearviewof what a person can and cannot expect of himself.
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Using either environmental variable separately does not necessarily provide aclearviewof the potential genetic differences in body size.
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First, the example would have to be fleshed out for common sense to have aclearviewon it.
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However, the economics profession has not reached aclearviewon the outcome of this type of calculus.
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That is theclearview.
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There is noclearview.
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That is myclearview.
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It is evident that designers now have aclearviewof what ranges of values can be selected for the design variables.
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It is only by maintaining aclearviewof their distinctive character that the ethical and political dimensions of their use are brought to light.
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Through working with older people, it has become aclearviewamong some housing officers that the partnership has potential benefits for all.
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They offer an ideal representation of how problems were to be solved, but give noclearviewon how the adopted solutions were actually implemented.
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This framework provides readers with aclearviewof language learning in young children by aggregating ideas from psychology, systemic linguistics, anthropology, and sociolinguistics.
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He should have aclearview.
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Ourclearviewis that prison works.
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I am taking aclearview.
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I have aclearviewon that.
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I have aclearviewon the matter.
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I have a veryclearviewof this matter.
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I take aclearviewon that matter.
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The rest did not express aclearview.
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I have aclearviewon that question.
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The public has aclearviewof these matters.
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Aclearviewof the public interest is being lost.
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