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The phrase "a common view in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a widely held opinion or belief within a specific context or group.
Example: "A common view in the scientific community is that climate change is primarily driven by human activities."
Alternatives: "a prevalent opinion in" or "a widely accepted perspective in".
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That was a common view in the 1930s.
Richard Bridgman expressed a common view in his 1966 book "The Colloquial Style in America".
"What I have said is a common view in towns like Bradford where Labour lost in the byelection.
Now it is a common view in the resistance that they will start to withdraw within a year".
Is that a common view in Nigeria, and could you extend that to organized religion in the U.S., as well?
There is a common view in Washington that the Europeans whine a lot, but ultimately will always come around when presented with a fait accompli.
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There is a common view that in mammals, galanin is localized in the islet-projecting adrenergic/sympathetic nerve terminals (Ahren 2000).
A common view expressed in the press is that he traduces humanity by presenting all his characters as vile.
"I think we can manage to arrive at a common view, both in the context of strategic offensive weapons and missile defense," he said.
It was a common view, oddly frozen in place since 1999.
Afterward, Mr. Saeed said he was not advocating violence or terrorism, but expressing a common view of Muslims in the Middle East.
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