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Discover LudwigThe phrase "offer perspectives" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to the viewpoints, ideas, or opinions that someone has presented. For example, "His presentation offered many different perspectives on the issue of global warming."
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Drawing and painting offer perspectives on what perspective even means.
The social sciences offer perspectives from vantage points separated by time, place and society.
By capturing "the emotional angle of the story," Ms. Rapacz said, "they offer perspectives that aren't conveyed through objects.
Each issue will be put together by a different editor and, according to Grifo, will offer "perspectives on everyday life".
Presenting a Palestinian viewpoint on the conflict there, it's a sign of how games can offer perspectives on real-world warfare and political situations.
Former President Bill Clinton, the intellectual property lawyer James Love, the journalist Donald G. McNeil Jr. of The New York Times and others offer perspectives on this situation and also on the concern that pharmaceutical companies value profits over lives.
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It's not only the museums, however, that offer perspective on traditional culture.
Two Czech films will offer perspective on the lives of Dvorak and Janacek.
But we'll also be using The New Yorker's archive to offer perspective on the present.
They have grown up to be doctors, lawyers and sports stars and their success should offer perspective and hope.
This method seems to offer perspective for inverse spectral problems.
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