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Fire1 Posted 7 years ago
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What does "views" refer back to in this sentence?

They regarded excessive personal debt as a sin, views that widely and firmly were held until relatively recently.

I wonder what is "views" referring back to in this sentence and whether this sentence is grammatically correct.

I think "views" referring back to "Regarded excessive personal debt as a sin" without "they".

So, what I want to know is whether "views" includes "they" or not and what it's referring to exactly.

  

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They regarded excessive personal debt as a sin, This is one view. I think 'views' must refer back to something said earlier in the context. What was the previous sentence, please?

  • They regarded excessive personal debt as a sin, This is one view.
  • I think 'views' must refer back to something said earlier in the context.
  • What was the previous sentence, please?
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They regarded excessive personal debt as a sin, This is one view. I think 'views' must refer back to something said earlier in the context. What was the previous sentence, please?

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