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Discover LudwigThe phrase "excellent views" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe scenery or surroundings that are impressive or pleasing to the eye. For example: "The hotel boasted excellent views of the mountains and the ocean." "The hike to the top of the mountain was worth it for the excellent views." "The balcony offered excellent views of the city skyline."
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It also provides excellent views of hectic Roppongi nightlife.
"It has its ups and downs, but it has excellent views," Mr. Petty said.
The stadium is surprisingly intimate and even from the very back, should provide excellent views.
There's Coit Tower (shaped like a fire hose nozzle!), with excellent views of the city.
The tower offers modern suites with excellent views over the harbor.
An interior ramp spirals to the top of the dome, affording excellent views of the surrounding city.
(Its restaurant has excellent views from the minarets of the Sultanahmet to the expanses of the Marmara Sea).
Double rooms with shower and toilet, most with excellent views of the town's roof peaks, are $76 including breakfast.
It stands atop the 450-foot-high Second Watchung Mountain, affording excellent views of the New York City skyline.
In New York, she and her husband have excellent views of the Apple Bank Building and, happily, the Ansonia.
The Staten Island esplanade will have excellent views of the tall ships, the activities around the statue and the fireworks.
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