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Gautam Buddha once went out into the world to seek enlightenment. (use 'with a view to'.)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gautama Buddha once went out into the world with a view to seek enlightment.

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Answered by kingofself
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Gautam Buddha’ once went out into the world with a view to seek enlightenment

Explanation:

  • Idiom is the common phrase or word that means something different from its usual meaning.
  • The idiom sentence, "with a view to" is gives the meaning of "aim or with the hope".
  • In the given sentence, the term "with a view to" gives meaning of "in search for".
  • So, the meaning of the sentence is that "Gautama Buddha went out in search of finding enlightment".

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