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"from the standpoint of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English! This phrase can be used to mean 'from the perspective of', 'from the point of view of', or 'from the position of'
It is often used to introduce an idea or perspective that may be different from the speaker's. For example: From the standpoint of public health, it is essential that we continue to adhere to social distancing guidelines during the current pandemic.
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From the standpoint of an advertiser, this makes perfect sense.
From the standpoint of responsible forecasting, this is a mistake.
From the standpoint of vengeance, Jabari deserved to die.
From the standpoint of the aggrieved investor, individual suits and arbitrations remain the better course.
From the standpoint of local interest, Ms. Winters knew about Milwaukee's ethnic makeup.
From the standpoint of technology, Mr. Cupps is intrigued by Linux.
"From the standpoint of investors, this ought to give them pause".
"From the standpoint of the law, he's innocent until proven guilty," he said.
From the standpoint of the Bush campaign, the more prominence for Mr. Clinton the better.
From the standpoint of Bluesmart, he was right.
From the standpoint of economic theory, it makes perfect sense.
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