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Discover Ludwig"from this vantage" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a specific point of view or perspective. Example: From this vantage, I could see all the intricate details of the city below.
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FROM this vantage, the ironic clique appears simply too comfortable, too brainlessly compliant.
And from this vantage, voilà!
From this vantage point, Illinois makes the president look weak.
From this vantage point, any sense of voyeurism melts away.
From this vantage point, everything but the rampart is invisible.
From this vantage point, it is hard to say.
It was, from this vantage point, a very British evening.
From this vantage point, the perspective might well change.
What I've learned from this vantage point is sobering.
Watching the conductor from this vantage point is exciting.
It's easier to do that from this vantage point.
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