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The phrase "point of views" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the different perspectives or opinions held by individuals on a particular topic or issue. Example: "The debate on immigration policy highlighted the contrasting point of views held by the two political parties."
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You've got a mano a mano -- you've got a head-to-head presidential race, and you're going to have opposing point of views.
Ahmad Ramsheyi, Paris: As an Iranian educated in the United States and living in France, I share Majane Satrapi's point of views on Bush's shameful war on humanity.
Improving its performance is necessary from economic and environmental point of views.
We add some evidence from the point of views of shareholders.
It's easy to share ideas and point of views with the other students," she said.
And you begin to look at things from different point of views.
As a result, it is interesting from both theoretical and computational point of views.
Many researchers have studied the area from different point of views.
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The model has indeed well captured the evolution process of the cells from electrical and thermal point-of-views and achieved reasonably good agreement with the measurements.
Try to look at it from different point-of-views.
Most short stories are written in first, second, or third-person point-of-views.
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