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The phrase "a didactic point of view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a perspective that aims to teach or instruct, often in educational contexts.
Example: "From a didactic point of view, the novel serves as a valuable tool for understanding moral dilemmas."
Alternatives: "an educational perspective" or "a teaching viewpoint."
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In my book, I also feature Ellen Goodman who talked about what she called "food fight journalism," and the iconic columnist said, "If you write from a narrow, pretty didactic point of view, you may get a lot of attention -- it's like screaming in a public place -- but you probably won't last a long time.
I don't think that any genuine artist has ever been oriented by some didactic point of view, even if he thought he was.
Choose a point-of-view.
The aim was to describe the actions the prototype encourages from the students and to capitalize these results to determine limitations and reaches of this first prototype, from a didactically and technically point of view.
Cuccinelli has a different point of view.
Bellomy shares a similar point of view.
It's a different point of view.
I have a sinister point of view.
Girard from a computational point of view.
That's a respectable point of view.
"It's a lazy point of view.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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