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"express point of view" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to communicate or convey one's perspective or opinion on a particular topic. It can be used in various contexts, such as in academic writing, informal discussions, or persuasive essays. Example: In his speech, the politician tried to appeal to the audience's emotions in order to express his point of view on the controversial issue of gun control.
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But through expressing points-of-view I can raise above the consciousness of my customers (entrepreneurs and limited partners who invest in VC funds) in ways that I couldn't without breaking through the noise of the hundreds of others of VCs who also have money.
Children are encouraged to express points of view during nursery school.
This freedom includes the right to express points of view on the widest range of public and private concerns and to engage in the robust expression of ideas.
Discussions followed in order to clarify ideas or to express points of view.
Pence's gutsy presence at "Hamilton," and his thoughtful reaction to the ensuing debate, were a credit to him, although, given his publicly expressed point of view on the role of gay Americans in this nation, he can hardly argue that it was unreasonable for a cast with many such Americans among its number to express its views to him.
Journalists fear that there is now no room for dissenting views: one columnist has been fired, another suspended and several stories killed because they expressed points of view the Aspers disagreed with.Mr Asper's son, David, who introduced the standard editorials, calls the critics "professional whiners" and "bleeding hearts".
Sometimes the more acrimoniously expressed points of view turned out to be right.
Based on the views expressed in a survey such as ours, a compromise can be obtained, which is acceptable from all expressed points of view.
So that people have the freedom to express a different point-of-view is why we fight wars.
Butler and Khalidi correctly point out that boycotts are "internationally affirmed and constitutionally protected forms of political expression," and say they are therefore entitled to express their point of view freely.
Let them express their point of view, and then the debate can begin.
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