It should be:
I run into spectator's view. (If the spectator is only one.)
I run into spectators' view. (If the spectators are more than one.)
A space set apart for a group of spectators at a public event, who may listen to, or view, a performance of particular interest to those spectators
I do not agree with your point of view.
You can not view someone's private Instagram photos without following them.
Aesthetic, essentially, means beautiful. An example sentence would be: The view from the balcony was the most aesthetic view ever.
It is determined by the "amount of spectators who come to view your race", meaning that the higher skilled the horses who enter are, the more prestige your racer has and bigger the kitty will be.
View means "titta" in Swedish. It can also mean "utsikt" if the meaning of view is to use in a sentence such as "a view from a window" for example.
The collective noun for listeners is an audience of listeners.
i like point of views
This view is irreconcilable with common sense.
It was an ideal unobstructed view.
Yes, the sentence you provided is in second-person point of view, as it directly addresses the reader by using "you."
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