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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted views" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to commonly held beliefs or opinions that are generally considered true or valid. Example: It is important for scientific research to challenge accepted views in order to make new discoveries.
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Attacks upon particular doctrines often claimed that accepted views should be abandoned as morally defective.
"It means he doesn't take accepted views easily," Mr. Makgoba said.
Discoveries in geology and biology continued to challenge all accepted views of religious chronology handed down from the past.
Quite a few of the findings go against currently accepted views, for example that television is in decline and is losing its potency as an advertising medium.
Baptists are a non-creedal people, and their ultimate appeal always has been to the Scriptures rather than to any confession of faith that they may have published from time to time to make known their commonly accepted views.
It's too bad the show could not have made more of such unfamiliar material and ideas and shaken up accepted views of an ancient art long since embalmed in modern cliché.
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"That is the generally accepted view".
But tolerance suggests that there is an accepted view that merely tolerates a somewhat less accepted view.
Nevertheless, there were the letters, every word of which contradicted the accepted view of him.
An accepted view among experts was that terrorism pushed an already-tottering economy over the brink.
"There appears to be an accepted view out there that there was no process.
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