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Discover Ludwig"sought views" is both correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who is searching for opinions on a particular topic. For example, "The politician sought views from constituents on future policies."
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The announcement follows a public consultation which sought views from a range of professionals, community groups, survivors and the police.
As staff director of that committee under the Democrats from 1989 to 1995, I regularly sought views of various businesses on regulations.
The students sought views from various people in their community, made a film and invited stakeholders such as the police into the school to discuss their findings.
The ICO sought views from parents and children while developing the code of practice, as well as those of designers, app developers and academics.
It tweeted mocking polls, including one that sought views on Donald Trump "as a wartime leader and Johnson as his lieutenant".
As part of their consultation, ministers have sought views on how grammar schools can increase the number of lower-income children they serve.
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Ofcom is seeking views on this assessment".
Ofcom is now seeking views on its proposals.
"He is confident, he is inquisitive and he seeks views from a variety of people," Mr. Dudley said.
The government is also seeking views on whether the licensing arrangements for purpose-built student accommodation are appropriate.
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