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'disciplinary standpoint' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the perspective or approach of a particular discipline. For example, "The teacher took a disciplinary standpoint and asked students to adhere to strict rules."
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"This would complete whatever might be done from a disciplinary standpoint, although I would not say it's necessarily all that will be done," Mr. Rumsfeld said.
She said she reported it to HR but nothing was done from a disciplinary standpoint.
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The reader will see that IR is not an endocrine disorder per se, but more a disorder of several systems, better tackled from an inter-disciplinary standpoint of neuroendocrine immunology.
From a neurological standpoint.
Wildwood takes disciplinary action.
Those soldiers face disciplinary action.
Disciplinary action will be taken.
No disciplinary action was taken.
I'm being selective with these responses to the prospect of Richard Keys and Andy Gray facing disciplinary action over their comments about referee's assistant Sian Massey – a few picked out of hundreds that generally agree that the Sky duo's standpoint is distasteful, even if they disagree with the calls to have them sacked.
Violators may face disciplinary action.
From a medical standpoint, it was inexplicable.
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