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The phrase "in the perspectives" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a particular viewpoint or understanding of a situation or topic. Here is an example: "In the article, the author explores the issue of climate change from three different perspectives: the scientific perspective, the political perspective, and the economic perspective."
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Whatever differences there were in the perspectives of the two hosts, whatever awkwardness arose, would become part of the show.
Japan and Vienna: the two are a natural mix in the Perspectives series assembled by the strong pianist Mitsuko Uchida.
The real difference, I realize, lies in the perspectives my father and my sons brought to this question of how the balance sheet gets tallied.
Perhaps examples from the 20th century would include Messiaen and Ligeti, both of whom are represented in the Perspectives schedule but not by piano music.
Grounding the lyrics in the perspectives of a boy and a girl, the new songs portray America as a psychic war zone.
But the Emerson String Quartet, which began its performances in the Perspectives series at Carnegie Hall on Thursday night with such a program, had a larger purpose in mind.
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Philip Gourevitch puts Sandy in the perspective of Syria's disaster.
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