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The phrase "perspectives to bear" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to consider or take into account different viewpoints or opinions. Example: "In order to make a well-informed decision, we must carefully examine all perspectives to bear on the issue at hand."
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Nor does Hotchner bring updated perspectives to bear on our understanding of his friend.
My wife and I, as we hover nervously over this process, bring far different perspectives to bear.
In theory, gifted directors who are mostly new to opera should bring fresh, bracing perspectives to bear.
A representative research workforce will maximise the talent pool, and bring the full range of perspectives to bear on key questions.
Creating a forum for faculty, students, and administrators to bring their very different perspectives to bear on our relationship with the environment.
While it's certainly fair to bring modern perspectives to bear on ancient authors, a reading that stuck closer to the text may have vitiated, or at least challenged, such a strategy.
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Mr. Wick brings little perspective to bear; he doesn't perform the necessary triangulation.
But Brand brings his own perspective to bear, from the frontline.
So you bring your own cultural perspective to bear on it.
Mail Online said Morgan would bring his own experience and perspective to bear on the big US stories of the moment.
Greene brings a new perspective to bear on this episode, and on the eastern Mediterranean in general.
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