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"seen from the standpoint of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a particular perspective or viewpoint on a subject or situation. Here are some examples: - "Seen from the standpoint of economics, the decision to raise taxes may be necessary for the country's financial stability." - "From a historical standpoint, this event marked a significant turning point for the city." - "Her actions, when seen from the standpoint of morality, were highly questionable." - "The issue becomes more complex when seen from the standpoint of cultural differences." - "In order to understand this artwork, it must be seen from the standpoint of the artist's personal experiences and influences."
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Call it capitalist existentialism, as seen from the standpoint of the sewer.
The whole thing is seen from the standpoint of the film's star-struck third assistant director, Colin Clark, son of the great art historian Kenneth, and younger brother of the notorious Tory MP Alan.
As seen from the standpoint of what was found in Africa, this kernel appeared to him to be the belief in a specific relationship between social groups and natural things in a feeling of unity between both a relationship he believed to be spread throughout the world, even if only in a modified or diminished form.
However, because understanding the status of these complications is based on the results of surveys targeting dentists, information is needed on the situation as seen from the standpoint of implant technicians, to clarify the causes of these complications and the techniques for dealing with them.
"One of the wettest we've ever seen from the standpoint of water".
"One of the wettest we've seen from the standpoint of water" ?
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But in a society where multiculturalism has become a new creed, it would not hurt for some of us to try to see things from the standpoint of a sincerely religious person.
But even if one were to grant the philosopher the possibility of seeing things from the standpoint of the Absolute, such a standpoint would take away from the philosopher the very unique outlook on the actual world which she possesses as individual.
"That's people seeing this from the standpoint of a business".
They should be seen as made from the standpoint of a friendly fellow-searcher after understanding: someone whose research began within SFL but has become less centrally related to it over time, though I have taught both undergraduate and postgraduate courses using SFL approaches and materials, including different editions of IFG.
"Seeing the world from the standpoint of a child or an elderly person became something I was inclined towards doing.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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