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The phrase "an angle that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific perspective or viewpoint on a topic.
Example: "When considering the issue, it's important to examine it from an angle that highlights the potential benefits."
Alternatives: "a perspective that" or "a viewpoint that".
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Finally, position yourself at an angle that offers the possibility of numerous eye levels.
Reporters will give the story an angle that has their reader firmly in mind.
This is an angle that has been worryingly absent in most of the case's commentary.
For architectural shots, he tries to "find an angle that makes the building pop".
Taxi ran a photo of the Bar it was cropped at an angle that seemed to reduce the bar's slope.
Cassity's family owns several cemeteries, as well as a funeral-insurance business — an angle that is very "Six Feet Under".
The picture is taken at an angle that makes the dancer look as if he's sliding right off the roof.
"They are running right at you," Collmus says, an angle that makes it difficult to judge distances between horses.
Smith was crouched on his knees, shooting from an angle that would make Clark loom larger than life.
Again you have to move around for an angle that will release the image from the window's reflection.
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