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The phrase "have strong views" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to somebody who has a very opinionated or definite opinion about something. For example, "My father has always had strong views on politics."
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Dermatologists have strong views.
People have strong views.
Most have strong views about what needs to be done.
On Lords reform, he says people have strong views.
A motion deemed too political might be rejected, and the students themselves have strong views.
And bondholders, who face a severe haircut, will certainly have strong views.
First, many Americans have strong views, often religiously inspired, about sex and abortion.
In this instance, voters already have strong views about the economy — they think it stinks.
"I only have strong views about bad press, I like good press.
Scratch that: I have strong views on a lot of things, including window boxes.
Republicans have strong views about how they want to reduce the deficit.
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