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Sentence: My ... on life has changed a lot since leaving university



 
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Sentence: My ... on life has changed a lot since leaving university #1 (permalink) Fri May 01, 2009 3:12 am   Sentence: My ... on life has changed a lot since leaving university
 

My......... on life has changed a lot since leaving university
A. outlook
B. view
C. approach
D. purpose
I'm very confused about A and B. What's the difference when you say "outlook on life" and "view on life" ?
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Choose one word to complete the sentence below #2 (permalink) Fri May 01, 2009 7:46 am   Choose one word to complete the sentence below
 

Hi,

'View' is often used in a specific sense of either what you actually see or your opinion. 'Outlook' is more general and refers to attitude and approach.

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