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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more views" is correct and appropriate to use in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a higher number of people watching, reading, or listening to something. Example: "If we want to increase our website's traffic, we need to find ways to attract more views." In this sentence, "more views" refers to a larger number of people visiting the website.
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More views from others followed.
"I'm hoping we'll get more views as we go.
Add more views in the comments below or via @GuardianTeach.
In fact, however, they share many more views than you might think.
Hoping for more views on the company, Mr. Romick and colleagues called large Occidental holders.
More views, likes and shares over more time increases edge rank.
The video has logged more views on GodTube than it has on YouTube.
"If it was a good freeze frame, you would get like 100,000 more views.
The Jewish community is open, is diverse, has more views than you can imagine".
He's in a powerful position, with more views – 27m a month – than entire TV channels.
I'll keep saying the opposite, and I'll keep getting more views on Periscope".
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