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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an offensive standpoint" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a perspective or opinion that is considered disrespectful or hurtful to others.
Example: "From an offensive standpoint, the comments made during the debate were inappropriate and uncalled for."
Alternatives: "a disrespectful viewpoint" or "a hurtful perspective".
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From an offensive standpoint, they had their way".
"I liked a lot things that Mike did from an offensive standpoint.
"Matt Walsh, from an offensive standpoint, completely carried us," Donovan said.
"Amar'e had come back and really established himself to help us from an offensive standpoint on that low block".
From an offensive standpoint, Slauson said the rushing attack plays a pivotal role in the Jets' rhythm and flow.
Especially with Swisher surging, the Yankees are so loaded with sluggers that from an offensive standpoint, they should be able to withstand Rodriguez's absence.
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