unorthodox view
collocation in Englishmeaningsofunorthodoxandview
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unorthodox
adjective
uk/ʌnˈɔː.θə.dɒks/us/ʌnˈɔːr.θə.dɑːks/
different from what is usual or expected in behaviour, ideas, ...
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view
noun
uk/vjuː/us/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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Nor would there be any greater chance for theunorthodoxviewto administer healthy shocks to the nation.
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That was anunorthodoxviewat that time; almost prophetic.
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This may be a somewhatunorthodoxview.
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Menuhin was ready to embrace the new perspectives opened up by anunorthodoxview...
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Should criticism and the propagation of unorthodox views be encouraged or restricted?
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Here he is with his unorthodox views with regard to medicine.
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He noted that scientists characteristically persecute those who dare to advance unorthodox views, and that science is thus, essentially a religion.
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He is known for his unorthodox views on education and his generally eccentric personality.
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The position had opened up because the professor previously occupying the related position had been released because of the unorthodox views that he held.
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He was less known for his efforts to promote awareness of astronomy (and his unorthodox views of cosmology) through public lectures including his performances of sidewalk astronomy.
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