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The phrase "views at" is not a correct phrase in written English. Instead, you could use the phrases "views of," "views on," or even "views about." For example: We had vastly different views about the new development.
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The views at the top are incredible.
Did it change your views at all?
"What're your views at now?" Gottwald asked.
I have no views at all.
These are unacceptable views at an international conference".
Large sliding shutters open to reveal city views at night.
They want vistas and lake views at reasonable prices.
Both truisms now, these were lonely views at the time.
"We offer no views at all on that debate.
"There are no views at all," Mrs. Elson said.
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