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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in perspective to" is not commonly used in written English.
It is more common to say "in perspective with." However, both phrases can be used to mean "in comparison with" or "in relation to." Example: In perspective with the overall budget, the cost of hiring additional staff seems reasonable.
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But we have to keep it in perspective to know that our job's not done.
She helped me to put tennis more in perspective, to put happiness first, instead of tennis first.
It may help put things in perspective to recall that an argument of this sort was already being conducted at the very birth of western culture.
Rather he has sought to place the clandestine underbelly of war in perspective, to wrest it from the popular imagination as some sort of entertaining shortcut to victory.
Because they couldn't handle the change in perspective: to be able to cover up the world with their thumb; to see themselves that way".
I don't know why it's so often left to us dogs to put things in perspective — to see what's obvious or just plain common sense.
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They highlighted words and phrases with similarities and differences in perspectives to identify tentative patterns.
"I needed time to put things in perspective and to reinvent myself," he said.
I've really learned to keep everything in perspective relative to travel.
However, a framework is needed to put HBM data in perspective and to propose relevant policy adjustments.
In the week since I have been struggling to put the entire experience in perspective -- to create a plan of action for fighting the good fight in a world where "good" and "truth" are moving targets.
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