when you discuss two different views

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alpacinou

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Hello.

Imagine you want to write an essay in which you discuss two different views about something.

Is it correct to say "a view suggests or maintains something"?

One view suggests that raising taxes is a good idea. Another view maintains that increasing taxes will destroy jobs.

What other options do I have to suggest two groups of people have different views?
 

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There are countless choices. A few:

- Others think that . . . .

- A different point of view is that . . . .

- On the other hand, . . . .

- Conversely, . . . .

- Some people disagree. They say . . . .

- But many insist that . . . .

- Dissenters argue that . . . .
 

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Thanks Charlie. What about the one I mentioned. Does it work at all?

One view suggests that raising taxes is a good idea. Another view maintains that increasing taxes will destroy jobs.

There are countless choices. A few:

- Others think that . . . .

- A different point of view is that . . . .

- On the other hand, . . . .

- Conversely, . . . .

- Some people disagree. They say . . . .

- But many insist that . . . .

- Dissenters argue that . . . .
 
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