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The phrase "a view that has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a perspective or opinion that possesses certain characteristics or qualities.
Example: "The article presents a view that has gained popularity among environmentalists in recent years."
Alternatives: "a perspective that possesses" or "an opinion that includes".
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"It's engendering a view that has no factual basis".
It is a view that has much more support in economic theory than in economic history.
That is debatable, but it is a view that has been widely adopted by prosecutors.
"I reached the conclusion that Feinberg was delaying presentment," he said, a view that has been echoed by others.
It is a view that has always awed, says the historian David McCullough, who has written about the bridge.
Mr. Greenspan advocated the complete privatization of the company, a view that has been pressed elsewhere in Washington as well.
In doing so he makes a compelling case for a view that has been all but overlooked in the philosophical literature.
Indeed, the Church leadership considers homosexuality a sign of the Apocalypse, a view that has been aired with some frequency on television.
Some say that bank disclosures leave out or obscure crucial information, a view that has become more widespread since the financial crisis.
She marshaled academic research that showed it would reduce the depth and frequency of recessions, articulating a view that has prevailed at the Fed.
He believed it was an illness that could be treated or prevented through psychotherapy -- a view that has since been discredited.
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