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Discover LudwigThe phrase "perspective on it" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it in any situation where you want to refer to someone's opinion or outlook on something. For example, "After hearing both sides of the argument, I can understand why people have different perspectives on it."
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"I came out of Katrina with one perspective on it.
I myself need more perspective on it".
Certainly Taiwan has a perspective on it.
"I have a different perspective on it now.
She said her travels haven't changed her perspective on it.
"I know China has a perspective on it," she said.
Ms. Maines has a historical perspective on it all.
I wanted to be able to have perspective on it without having to wait for 20 years to have some perspective on it".
'He was leading the discussion, but he wasn't trying to impose his own perspective on it.
Did writing fiction about the country change your perspective on it?
So many of these experiences are hilarious, if you have any perspective on it at all.
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