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Discover LudwigThe phrase "controversial views" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to any opinion that is expressed in a way that could be seen as provocative or that goes against traditional beliefs. For example, "The speaker expressed a range of controversial views on the current state of politics."
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Łukasiewicz's trenchant and controversial views sparked a controversy over how to interpret the syllogistic.
In 2008, these were hardly controversial views.
But Dr. Neel also espoused controversial views.
She continues to voice often controversial views.
The Lollards, a heretical group, propagated his controversial views.
He shared some typically controversial views on class and race.
Such controversial views will do no harm to his sales figures.
We cannot have one person using the party name to promote their own controversial views.
Dr Elders was later ousted from her post following criticism from conservatives over her controversial views.
What is beyond doubt is that they propagated his controversial views.
Despite her controversial views, however, she has not suffered harassment or threats.
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