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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more objective vantage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a perspective or viewpoint that is impartial or unbiased.
Example: "To make a fair assessment of the situation, we need to approach it from a more objective vantage."
Alternatives: "a more impartial perspective" or "a more neutral viewpoint".
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Film generally views the world from the outside, from a more objective vantage point".
Nevertheless, from a more objective vantage point, it was clear Nadal's left knee was giving up on him towards the end of a match in which Darcis cleverly moved him along the baseline, risking the reprisal of that killer cross-court forehand, and drew him towards the net, normally a place he is not only comfortable but lethal.
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It seemed a more objective field.
He sees himself through the eye of the camera, a more objective, more judgmental observer.
1 'Untreatable' is a more objective term.
Though I'm a cyclist with more enthusiasm than experience, for years I'd wanted to see this area of the Southwest from a more intimate vantage point than the window of a rental car.
A long-time acquaintance, with the advantage of a more distant vantage point, adds, "Those two are still competing, even with her mother long dead.
What could be more objective than a number?
Which is why it won't do to talk about some kind of unmediated, objective vantage point from which a critical scholar like Aslan can do his work.
Is one more objective?
"Voicing, it was more objective.
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