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The phrase "security standpoint" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to the perspective or viewpoint of security measures or considerations. Example: "From a security standpoint, it is crucial that we install surveillance cameras in all public areas of the building."
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From a security standpoint, it's suboptimal.
"From a security standpoint, it's wonderful," Lieutenant Kostas said.
And from a security standpoint the act raises as many fears as it allays.
He paused, then added, "It's a difference without a distinction, at least from a security standpoint".
The United States is underrepresented diplomatically, economically, commercially, militarily and from a security standpoint.
An internal memorandum had noted, "Station strongly feels any covert arrangement with Morgan undesirable from security standpoint".
You couldn't see in and you couldn't see out; from a security standpoint, they were a nightmare".
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Whether a given regime is liberal or oppressive toward its own people is, from a national-security standpoint, of secondary importance.
The government had wanted to substitute summaries for some of its evidence, which it argued was too sensitive, from a national-security standpoint, to show.
It is hard to seriously suggest that from a national-security standpoint, 1,000 warheads are not enough to protect the United States.
However, a careful choice of the transmission technique may also be useful from the security standpoint[17].
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