Thursday, November 15, 2012

grammar - Difference in meaning between 'in view of' and 'in the view of'?

I wonder if 'in view of' or 'in the view of' have different meanings. For example, when I want to mention someone's opinion, e.g.




'In the view of Peter, doing X is a bad idea.' OR
'In view of Peter, doing X is a bad idea.'



Which one is correct? And can the other one still be used in other contexts?



Thanks for any input!

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