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The phrase "a strong views" is not correct in English.
It should be "strong views" or "a strong view." You can use "strong views" when discussing opinions or beliefs that are firmly held by someone.
Example: "She has strong views on environmental conservation and advocates for sustainable practices."
Alternatives: "firm opinions" or "strong opinions."
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Villar's campaign checklist: a) Strong views on racism: ruling last year that "there is no racism in Spanish football", and defending coach Luis Aragonés in 2004 for calling Thierry Henry a "black shit": "Everyone knows Luis isn't like that.
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Take a strong view?
Cruz has a strong view.
So I have a strong view on Jeremy Corbyn and patriotism.
I say that not because I have a strong view on the policy itself.
In that role, Mr. Barr advanced a strong view of executive power.
On the one hand they are bound by a strong view of the authority of scripture.
"I have a strong view that all similar organisations should be treated similarly".
There's a strong view that many governments pay only lip service to openness.
There is also a strong view that priority should be given to younger patients and to those with dependants.
Still, there is a strong view among many longtime technology executives that the PC's relevance will steadily diminish.
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