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Discover Ludwig"conventional views" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe widely accepted or commonly held beliefs or attitudes. Example: The politician's statement contradicted conventional views on the issue, causing controversy among the public.
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Nonetheless, he seems to have more conventional views on the pandemic.
Perhaps, some suggested, we simply need to disrupt our conventional views on diversity.
All women my age had to put up with enormously entrenched, conventional views about women".
We hold the most conventional views, but we imagine ourselves to be rebels for holding them.
He begins the film with conventional views of the Place de la Concorde, Montmartre, and so on.
She shares her father's distaste for the conventional views of society as to the importance of wealth and rank.
It's as if Bailey were looking at this world from behind a glass wall — partitioned off by conventional views of masculinity and femininity.
Morrison, 38, who has often derided conventional views on H.I.V. and AIDS, said he was pleased to hear some experts supported his assertion of a false positive.
But Mr. Chernow sets himself a compelling task: to add a third dimension to conventional views of Hamilton while reaching beyond the limits of a personal portrait.
The crisis also "shattered conventional views" about the adequate level of foreign-exchange reserves, prompting emerging economies with large dollar hoards to hoard even more.
New census figures that provide a snapshot of America's foreign-born population are challenging conventional views of immigration, race and ethnicity.
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