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Used with adjectives:
"
He has very strong views about politics."
(strong, clear)
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They have conflicting views on gay marriage."
(conflicting, differing, opposing)
"
His political views are not popular with his friends."
(political, liberal, conservative, personal)
"
Our hotel room has a good view of the ocean."
(good, great, wonderful, awesome, lovely, spectacular)
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We had an awful view at the game."
(awful, poor, terrible)
"
We had a clear view of the game from our seats."
(clear, unobstructed, close-up)
Used with verbs:
"
They expressed their views at the town meeting."
(expressed, stated, voiced, discussed, shared)
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Please explain your views on this topic."
(explain, clarify)
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He challenged the speaker's views in front of the audience."
(challenged, questioned, dismissed, rejected)
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We accept her views on this sensitive topic."
(accept, agree with, defend, support)
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You should reconsider your views on this subject."
(reconsider, rethink, alter, change, modify)
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His views do not reflect the company."
(reflect , represent)
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You should respect other people's views."
(respect)
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We have a great view of the mountains."
(have, got)
Used with prepositions:
"
Her views on politics made her unpopular."
(on, about)
"
He has a great view from his house."
(from)
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There is a great view of the ocean."
(of)