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Discover Ludwig"some views" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use the phrase to refer to opinions or perspectives someone has about something. For example, "I shared my opinion on the matter, but it seems like everyone else has some views of their own."
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Unfortunately, numerous pillars also obscure some views.
Some views of Western intentions were darker.
Under some views, GM might help.
LIZADONNELLY: It must blck some views, the trees.
"It is a coincidence that we share some views.
"Six months of unrelenting attacks have changed some views".
In some views, it also applied to abandoned articles.
I've got some views about education around the world.
But we do share some views on modern life".
Some views, he argues, are more dangerous to ignore than to contain.
Some views that interested her were not the ones she had gone to see.
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