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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have a perspective" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to talk about someone's opinion, point of view, attitude, or outlook on a particular subject. For example, "In order to truly understand the issue, it's important to have a perspective from both sides."
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Have a perspective.
"I think I have a perspective that not many people have.
"When you come from elsewhere," he said, "you have a perspective of the other side.
I didn't have a perspective on how a woman would see it.
"The White House and state department probably have a perspective on it.
"We share common experiences and have a perspective and underpinning which is similar".
"The best restaurants — Blackberry Farm, Manka's — have a perspective on a place.
"I have a perspective that was shaped by living through the absolute worst".
"But I didn't really have a perspective on that," she said.
Have a perspective on the state of journalism that we somehow failed to include?
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Episodic autobiographical memories in individuals with ASD often have a "perspective-free" character; they may be fewer in number and lacking in specific details [17], [18], or predominantly (and even exclusively) visual in content [53].
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