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The phrase "views the same way" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing that someone has a similar perspective or opinion as another person. Example: "She views the same way as her colleagues regarding the importance of teamwork in achieving success."
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She broke into laughter, and I hastened to add that we respected her views and I was hoping that she would treat my views the same way.
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"The holiday break is viewed the same way as the August break," said one Democrat close to the White House, speaking anonymously to discuss strategy.
At the time, Japan was widely viewed the same way China is today: as our greatest economic competitor and potentially a national security threat as well.
Still, there is a legitimate question, one that some women at the Times have raised, about whether a man with similar behavior would be viewed the same way.
After a couple more hundred-year storms, people may not look at an ocean view the same way they do now.
Until this year, candidates operated under the presumption that national political parties were viewed the same way and subject to the same restrictions.
N.B.A. officials have no easy answers to such questions, and acknowledge these situations are viewed the same way the Supreme Court views obscenity: it knows a salary-cap circumvention when it sees one.
Some recent Jeep models, like the Patriot and Compass, have been criticized as watering down the brand's heritage, and Chrysler is trying to ensure that the car-based 2011 Grand Cherokee is not viewed the same way.
Regarding the article "Russia declines to back U.S. on Iran sanctions" (Oct . 14: Just as I fear that President Barack Obama will be seen ultimately as a lightweight president, I worry that Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will be viewed the same way.
And the Socialists were often mistakenly viewed the same way.
Taking back control of the House can be viewed the same way Americans saw the D-Day invasion of Normandy in World War II.
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