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The phrase "a views about" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "views about"? You can use "views about" when discussing opinions or perspectives on a particular topic or issue.
Example: "She has strong views about climate change and its impact on future generations."
Alternatives: "opinions on" or "perspectives regarding".
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We have grouped the concepts into 5 key concept groups relating to: (a) views about the trial process and procedures, (b) the possible self-benefits, (c) possible benefit/help to others (known as altruism) (d) personal circumstances during the trial period, and (e) views regarding the interventions compared in the trial.
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Everyone had a view about it (or sometimes more than one at once).
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