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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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"Irreconcilable Views on" or OF?

Hi,

"Irreconcilable Views on something"

or "Irreconcilable Views OF something"

Why? Thank you.
  

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Anonymous "Irreconcilable Views on something" or "Irreconcilable Views OF something" Why? Hi, Either on or about when an opinion is concerned. Why?

  • Anonymous "Irreconcilable Views on something" or "Irreconcilable Views OF something" Why?
  • Hi, Either on or about when an opinion is concerned.
  • Why?
  • Simply because it sounds idiomatic that way.
  • Bob has strong views on / about this matter.
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Anonymous"Irreconcilable Views on something"
or "Irreconcilable Views OF something"
Why?
Hi,

Either on or about when an opinion is concerned. Why? Simply because it sounds idiomatic that way.

Bob has strong views on / about this matter.

Compare:

Bob has an interesting view of life. Here view doe

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