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The phrase "any perspective of both" is not correct and may cause confusion in written English.
It could be used when discussing viewpoints or opinions from two different sides or parties, but the phrasing is awkward.
Example: "In this debate, we should consider any perspective of both the proponents and opponents of the issue."
Alternatives: "any viewpoint from both" or "any angle of both".
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