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Discover LudwigThe phrase "views from" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to mean a particular perspective or opinion about something, such as "views from the experts" or "views from the public". For example, "Our team gathered various views from experts on the matter" or "The company released a survey to gather views from customers on their experiences".
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Bedrooms offer spectacular views from their balconies.
The views from the top are amazing.
More views from others followed.
Views from Understanding Evolution: Darwin's "extreme" imperfection.
Cameras: views from the actual cameras used.
Looking up: Views from our fellows' retreat.
The views from within are also revelatory.
The views from Boscobel are astonishing.
Good views from the rooftop bar.
The views from the summit are spectacular.
News and views from the official source.
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