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"from a different standpoint" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to consider or view something from a different perspective or point of view. Example: "The debate over the controversial issue of gun control continues, with both sides presenting arguments from a different standpoint."
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The discovery is valuable from a different standpoint, he said — the development of undersea life.
I look at it from a different standpoint to begin with, though.
We're better at saying how is this issue – how is it that others could view it from a different standpoint?
The latest attempt to achieve better integration and to explore options through the new care models arguably starts from a different standpoint.
You are going to find out things that now you will see with a different view, from a different standpoint, a different perspective.
Analysis of the catalytic reaction from a different standpoint (inside the carbonaceous matrix) demonstrated the catalytic activity of certain carbon materials for phenol photodegradation, without considering photolytic breakdown and adsorption kinetics.
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The presented method for fusion of acquired information from a ToF camera and a colour camera has a different standpoint from the ones proposed in the consulted papers.
The presented method has a different standpoint from the methods previously proposed in the literature, since a common coordinate system is defined for a robot arm, colour camera and ToF camera.
Approaching the matter from a somewhat different standpoint, is the employee's right to be free to join a labor union any more sacred, or more securely founded upon the Constitution, than his right to work for whom he will, or to be idle if he will?
In his maiden speech as incoming president of the Society of Editors last November, the Mail's executive managing editor, Robin Esser, also attacked Ofcom – albeit from a rather different standpoint.
Equally interesting, from a wholly different standpoint, was the fabulous Jessicca, so good her parents chose to afford her an extra "c" in her name and unfashionably geeky tresses.
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