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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cluster of views" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of differing opinions or perspectives on a particular topic or issue.
Example: "In the debate about climate change, there is often a cluster of views that range from complete denial to urgent calls for action."
Alternatives: "a collection of opinions" or "a range of perspectives".
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Naturalized epistemology is best seen as a cluster of views according to which epistemology is closely connected to natural science.
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A page view by itself means nothing--but a cluster of page views that correlate to movement in revenue can mean a great deal.
The ranch, a cluster of trees, came into view, in the middle of a broad, bare desert-valley floor.
This beach is overlooked by a cluster of crofts and cottages with views across the Atlantic to the uninhabited island of Scarp.
In his view, a cluster of cultural prejudices have steered many potential tradesmen into college, and then toward stultifying office jobs, which provide less satisfaction and less security than skilled manual labor, and sometimes less money.
But this cluster of views did not go long unchallenged.
A typical mammogram with microcalcification clusters is shown in Fig. 1a and the full view of a cluster of microcalcifications in Fig. 1b.
For most of the individuals interested in donation, embryos were viewed as a cluster of cells.
IL-11, LIF and OP-1 may be viewed as a cluster of biomarkers significant for OA; while profiling of IL-1, IL-6, IL-8, LIF and OP-1 may be more significant in RA.
Ultimately the right to privacy, on Thomson's view, is merely a cluster of rights.
It here appears in a cluster of its own (cluster 16), supporting this view.
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