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The phrase "standpoint to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It is unclear what context you intend to use it in, as "standpoint" typically requires a preposition like "from" or "of."
Example: "From my standpoint, the project needs more resources."
Alternatives: "perspective on" or "viewpoint regarding."
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"It was dumb luck from our standpoint to be able to land Chad," Sparano said.
"There's no silver bullet from a technical standpoint to do this," says Mr. Smith at Keibi.
- but from a policy standpoint, to be able to lobby and pressure leaders in your country".
I look at it from a different standpoint to begin with, though.
It's not to our benefit from a policing standpoint to have all those warrants floating around out there".
"We are not very well positioned from a financial standpoint to deal with this resettlement issue, it's true," he said.
I wonder, though, why Dunham doesn't expand this standpoint to the dialogue in her own television show?
As strongly as the issue resonates with men, shouldn't it be easy, from a design standpoint, to address?
Common players are the ones who didn't accomplish enough from a statistical standpoint to be considered stars.
DURING times of uncertainty, company management has the responsibility, from a business and ethical standpoint, to manage that uncertainty.
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"From a reality standpoint... to say flat-out, there was no discord, is just not true".
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