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The phrase "From the vantage point of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a perspective or viewpoint from which something is considered or analyzed. Example: "From the vantage point of a historian, the events of that era can be interpreted in various ways."
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From the vantage point of the retreating colonizers, however, it was in one way fairly successful.
From the vantage point of 1998, today is indeed the "long run".
From the vantage point of Asia or the United States, they become peripheral.
From the vantage point of Pakistan, none of these actors behaves lawfully.
From the vantage point of the west, the similarities are obvious.
From the vantage point of a 2011-era food snob, A&P's influence can appear to have been dire.
From the vantage point of Majdal Shams, a Syrian village peeps out from behind a hillside across the valley.
From the vantage point of 2006, the repeated laments for Agee's squandered promise no longer look persuasive.
From the vantage point of a paragliding photographer, Poland's industrial landscape has a strange beauty.
From the vantage point of ordinary life and common sense, consciousness plainly seems to exists in time.
From the vantage point of the rising power of rapidly escalating international pressure, Israel caved.
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