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Discover Ludwig"viewed from" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is generally used to mean "when looked at from a particular perspective." For example, "Viewed from a financial standpoint, the project appears to be very successful."
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Viewed from Belfast, the enterprise seems odd.
Viewed from Europe, the plans are less than bold.
Viewed from the Arab world, Tunisia's problems are depressingly familiar.
Viewed from the front, the building appeared to be untouched.
Viewed from that perspective, the signs were mostly positive.
Viewed from another angle, the rising hours were foreboding.
Viewed from the south, the forms appear more blocky.
Viewed from the fourth dimension, however, universality would prevail.
Viewed from the outside, it seems almost frictionless.
Viewed from the Sea Link, Mumbai seems like a mirage.
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