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The phrase "allowed views of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or opportunities to see or experience something, often in a context related to access or observation.
Example: "The new policy allowed views of the restricted area for authorized personnel only."
Alternatives: "permitted access to the" or "granted visibility of the".
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Huge cuts in the base, inverted arches, allowed views of the sphere's lower half.
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The glass sides of the foyer allow views of the pool and waterfall behind the house.
By custom it must also allow views of the stars at night.
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Its bold concave metal facade, with a rip running down the middle to allow views of the bustling inside, reverberates with life.
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The south pavilions are east and west of the Lurie Garden along Monroe Street, and their glass walls allow views of the garden.
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