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It seems to me that the common usage of something "being viewed through the prism of" something else, is used not necessarily to say the view is unclear, but that is is affected or distorted by the influence of something else. For example: "Viewed through the prism of 9/11, heightened security at airports is critical to deterring terrorism."

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