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The phrase "from a standpoint of" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a point of view, idea, or angle. For example, "From a standpoint of the environment, alternative energy sources are the way of the future."
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Comedy begins from a standpoint of reason, without reason it's impossible to identify what's absurd.
"However, from a standpoint of society, it's very important to have that there.
It's often assumed that critics write from a standpoint of expertise.
Parker told Ebony that those initial remarks came from a "standpoint of ignorance".
From a standpoint of being selfish right now, yeah, we'd like to be playing, sure".
"From a standpoint of the league," Coughlin added, "I don't have any complaints with the system.
In short, he has dared to direct King Lear (Stratford-upon-Avon) from a standpoint of moral neutrality.
They are written from a standpoint of not being certain, and it's a very good wav to convince.
"You have to look at it from a standpoint of what we've been trying to do here.
"We've attacked this from a standpoint of a television show, and what looks best on television," he said.
I don't think it was hard to watch from a standpoint of how well we did or did not do.
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