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The phrase "are not often viewed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is infrequently seen or observed.
Example: "These rare species are not often viewed in their natural habitat due to their elusive nature."
Alternatives: "are rarely seen" or "are seldom observed".
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Cities that have just suffered calamities are not often viewed as attractive investments.
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Television is not often viewed in this context, but it should be.
Consequently, rotavirus is not often viewed as a priority and is incorrectly considered a disease that can be prevented by improvements in water and sanitation.
"Their" views are not often heard in newsrooms and "they" know it.
And these contrary views are not often heard.
Particularly the views of clinicians are not often heard in outcome measurement.
These two views of cancer patient survival are not often presented together.
But it's not often one views a film about a revolution just blocks from where the uprising happened.
I'm not saying there aren't often distinctly different world views and ways of life, but not every gay single person parties every night in the bars vs. their more domesticated married friends.
But it is not often that elder women are viewed as vital agents of social change.
It's not often that an actor views a hand job in a park as "incredibly symbolic".
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