prevailing view

Frequency: 8.121.0 per million words

the most common or widely held viewpoint

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Examples (20)

  • The prevailing view is that the economy will improve next year.
  • The prevailing view is that he has done a good job in difficult circumstances.
  • She challenged the prevailing view on climate change.
  • Despite some dissent, the prevailing view among experts supports the new policy.
  • Contrary to the prevailing view, the new policy proved successful.
  • For many years, the prevailing view was that the Earth was flat.
  • Academics debated the prevailing view in the field.
  • The company's strategy is based on the prevailing view of market trends.
  • His research offered an alternative to the prevailing view.
  • It's difficult to challenge the prevailing view when it's so deeply ingrained.
  • For a long time, this was the prevailing view among scientists.
  • Recent discoveries have begun to shift the prevailing view on dinosaur extinction.
  • The documentary sought to overturn the prevailing view of the event.
  • There is no single prevailing view on the best approach to this complex problem.
  • Despite the prevailing view, not everyone agreed with the decision.
  • His research helped to solidify the prevailing view in the scientific community.
  • We must consider why the prevailing view has been so resistant to change.
  • The prevailing view in the 18th century considered women to be intellectually inferior.
  • The article critically examined the prevailing view of technological progress.
  • The political debate often revolves around the nuances of the prevailing view versus alternative perspectives.