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The phrase "a viewpoint with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a perspective or opinion that is associated with a particular subject or context.
Example: "She presented a viewpoint with a focus on environmental sustainability during the conference."
Alternatives: "a perspective that includes" or "an opinion that encompasses".
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It's a viewpoint with a lot of currency in an age of near-total cynicism toward institutional authority.
There is a viewpoint with a placard describing the signifance of their names.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.02557.015 The re-organization of compartmentalization occurring along with gene activation over this 24 hr period was clearly revealed by comparing the profile obtained when using Hoxd11 as a viewpoint with those obtained with either Hoxd4 or Hoxd13.
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Previous study on this topic is limited to Lucey et al. [13, 14], who projected the final visual speech features of complete profile images to a frontal viewpoint with a linear transform.
Our daughter Danielle, who was attending the University of California at San Diego, picked me up at the airport and came with me because I needed a viewpoint contemporary with that of the audience I would have to reach.
Sir, We are very grateful to Drs Aryan and Rezaei (2013b) for their interest in our manuscript; their letter is interesting as it reveals the differences between a reductionist and a population viewpoint with regard to the relationship between allergies and the development of leukaemia in children with Down syndrome.
Such a viewpoint collides with the political and theological direction of the mainline Protestant churches.
But to do so, the Pioneers would have to handle a Viewpoint squad with a distinct height advantage.
ComputerAndVideoGames.com, however, said that "the so-called '3D' isn't up to much: it's just a viewpoint shuffle, with DS's gutsy engine taking a nice long nap between the odd hypnotic windfarm or fog effect".
But it's possible to see Conrad chafing at the constraints of realist storytelling in his use of philosophical digression — and hinting at future priorities in the book's final paragraphs, which shift from a collective viewpoint with moments of omniscience, a "we" that behaves like a "he," to an unabashed first person: "I never saw one of them again".
This is an understandable viewpoint with a policy that apparently vaccinates ethnic minorities with no clear explanation as to why and limited knowledge amongst professionals responsible for providing the relevant information.
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