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The phrase "a difference in views between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a disagreement or variation in opinions or perspectives between two or more parties.
Example: "There is a significant difference in views between the two political parties regarding climate change policy."
Alternatives: "a divergence of opinions between" or "a discrepancy in perspectives between".
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We have observed a difference in views between smokers and non-smokers.
In any case, the data provides sufficient evidence to show that there is a difference in views between the health professional student groups and, more importantly, that the views these students have impact on their attitude toward different medical conditions.
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In doing this, the paper reviews recent debates in the literature on Tokyo, debates that suggest a difference in view between those who see urban life-spaces as conditioned increasingly by a neoliberal policy approach and others for whom the pattern and spaces of life in Tokyo are colored by a more distinct set of policies molded by the (neo-) developmental state.
The results of this study suggest a difference in views on the transfer of information between the GP in his daily practice and the GP as locum in the GP co-operative.
For care recommendations there was also a significant difference in views between the three stakeholder groups for the "Ease of Implementing" (p < 0.001) and "Perceived Protection" (p = 0.002).
By John Cassidy October 15, 2013 In an article on the front page of Tuesday's Times, Binyamin Appelbaum did a nice job of highlighting the difference in views between Robert Shiller and Eugene Fama, who shared this year's economics Nobel memorial prize with Lars Peter Hansen.
A new Gallup poll has found that a slim majority of Americans, 52 percent, approve of labor unions and that the difference in views between how Democrats and Republicans feel toward unions has reached record levels.
The stark difference in views between the two officials is surprising because they have been seen as close allies.
The fact that it's something we believe to be true, and for which we (and Newton) can find lots of evidence, definitely helps to explain his belief – but it can't be the major or the most significant explanation of the difference in views between Newton and Leibniz, who were both, after all, brilliant, thoughtful mathematicians.
Nevertheless, 21 of the 50 participants were from households in which the head of household had a semi or unskilled occupation and no differences in views between the two groups were detected in the analysis.
But the differences in views between the candidates hardly seem to matter much.
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