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Discover Ludwig"great views" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can refer to scenic or picturesque sights. You can use it in sentences to describe a location or experience that offers impressive views, such as: - "The hotel we stayed at had great views of the ocean." - "Hiking to the top of the mountain gave us great views of the surrounding landscape." - "The rooftop bar offers great views of the city skyline." - "The balcony of our apartment has great views of the park." - "The tour guide took us to a lookout point with great views of the canyon below."
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There are great views.
Or a walkable neighborhood, with great views.
The apartment doesn't have great views.
The rooftop restaurant has great views.
"Here you get great views and light".
Worse, the fence mars great views.
The cheap seats offer great views.
The 11 apartments have terraces with great views.
"The site has great views of the Shropshire hills".
But it wasn't all great views and serendipitous encounters.
Rooms are simple but comfortable, many with great views.
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