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Discover LudwigThe phrase "common views" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to widely held opinions or beliefs among a group of people.
Example: "In discussions about climate change, it is important to consider the common views held by scientists and policymakers."
Alternatives: "shared opinions" or "prevailing beliefs".
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The PFP and KMT share many common views.
Twitter provided the platform for people with common views to come together.
"We share common views [with Russia and China] on many issues, including Syria and Iraq".
"But we had a lot of common experiences, a lot of common views.
He promised that there would be more space for "extreme and radical perspectives" on the BBC, which one day could become common views.
In fact, from the Assembly floor Monday, and in conversations with Assembly Democrats over the last two weeks, two of the most common views were these: right message, wrong messenger; and right message, wrong timing.
"You're much more likely to get people hanging together for positive reasons than negative reasons," Mr. Morris said, "and those reasons have to do with companionship and common views".
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That's a common view.
His is a common view.
This isn't a common view.
Mr. Mumford, the chemist, expressed a common view here.
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