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“To take a helicopter view” means to get a general overview of a situation or problem, without specific details. Another expression with a similar meaning is “to look at a problem from 30,000 feet.”
These expressions once were colourful metaphors, but they have become clichés. We would suggest “get an overview” as a better alternative.
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