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range of view

noun as in eyesight

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noun as in vision

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Between pints of ale, glasses of wine and the odd round of Pac Man, the BBC asked about the big issues of the election - and the answers yielded a broad range of view of politics.

From BBC

Like an old biplane, there are two separate seats front and center on top of the craft, and both are capped with transparent bubbles affording a vast range of view.

From Forbes

These peaked hills required time and exertion in the ascent; but the wide range of view obtained from their summits on a clear day, amply repaid us for both.

The intensity of their personal feelings of love and hatred, and the limitation of their range of view to the things which gave the most vivid and immediate pleasure to themselves and to others like them, were the sources of both their strength and weakness.

This method suggested to the experimenter new points of view from which to regard groups of bodies; analogies which were hidden when a few substances only were considered, became prominent as the range of view was widened.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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