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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Is this correct?

Hi.

She sits by the window looking out at the view of the city.

Is this correct?

  

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It struck me as odd at first reading. You normally can't look out at the view of something. You can look out at it, or look out at the view, but not out at the view of it.

  • It struck me as odd at first reading.
  • You normally can't look out at the view of something.
  • You can look out at it, or look out at the view, but not out at the view of it.
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It struck me as odd at first reading. You normally can't look out at the view of something. You can look out at it, or look out at the view, but not out at the view of it.

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