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The phrase "a better perspective for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an improved viewpoint or understanding regarding a particular subject or situation.
Example: "After considering all the evidence, I believe we can develop a better perspective for addressing the issue at hand."
Alternatives: "an improved viewpoint for" or "a more favorable outlook for".
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"It provides a better perspective for me.
Bioengineering major Alice MacDonald credits her time there with providing a better perspective for her experimental work.
It has been proposed that the photonic crystal waveguide with ring-type line defect provides a better perspective for sensing applications as compared to the conventional photonic crystal waveguide.
"I always watch the returns on the JumboTron; it provides a better perspective for me," Tomlin told the Baltimore Sun.
"I always watch the returns on the Jumbotron; it provides a better perspective for me," Tomlin explained to reporters after the game, via NFL.com.
For alumni from Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Lithuania and Montenegro the important driver is a better perspective for professional development than in other medical specialties.
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Tour boats depart from here, but I was more interested in walking the steep, downward mile to the shore for a better perspective of the lake.
Thus, to get a better perspective of efficiency and productivity, we calculated for each targeted journal an 'interaction yield rate', which describes the number of interactions manually curated per unit of time (Table 2).
That, say analysts, for the time being, offers a better perspective than waiting for Russia to change.
For a better perspective, I asked a dozen contemporary furniture experts for their opinions on which objects produced in the last decade or so would occupy the design-conscious home of 2050, just as, say, the Eames lounge chair, a mid-20th-century creation, resides in ours.
Vermeij ([1995], [1999], [2004]), whom they treat rather ungenerously, makes no such error, and provides a far better perspective for understanding the Cambrian's extraordinary developments.
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