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Boddie Posted 14 years ago
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from the view of vs in the view of

The economic crisis from (in) the view of the ordinary citizens. Is there any difference if I use from or in this sentence?
  

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boddie Is there any difference if I use from or in this sentence? Yes. ".

  • boddie Is there any difference if I use from or in this sentence?
  • Yes.
  • ".
  • .
  • in the view of ordinary citizens" is correct.
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boddieIs there any difference if I use from or in this sentence?
Yes.

". . . in the view of ordinary citizens" is correct.
". . . from the point of view of ordinary citizens" would be correct.

I'm sure some native speakers say "from the view of," but I wouldn't call it correct. Opinions may vary.

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