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The phrase "the angle from which" is correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used in descriptive or analytical writing to describe the perspective or viewpoint from which something is being viewed or considered. Example: "The novel's plot twists and turns, revealing new information from the angle from which each character experiences the events."
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He also managed to develop techniques whereby the image mysteriously changed according to the angle from which it was viewed.
Depending on the angle from which they were viewed, their surfaces shimmered or turned a cool blue, so that they seemed to fade into the sky.
His tendency to rock and pivot while playing could not have made his job easier, as it constantly shifted the angle from which his instrument projected to the audience.
Analysis is complicated by the fact that an object may appear different depending on the angle from which it is viewed, the direction and intensity of illumination in the scene, and how much the object contrasts with the surrounding field.
Viewed from the street — or, even better, from the freeway that girdles Houston — the towers reflect and comment on one another, and the ten-foot space, or "slot," between them, which opens and closes unexpectedly, depending on the angle from which one sees it, is something that Houstonites now point out to visitors.
And whereas Mr. Ford was fastidious about his public image, from his uniform of a dark, unbuttoned dress shirt and flat-front trousers to the angle from which he could be photographed, Ms. Lyons is surprisingly unconcerned about how she is seen and depicted.
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In a review of "Paradise, Patricia Storacee wrote, "Toni Morrison is relighting the angles from which we view American history, changing the very color of its shadows, showing whites what they look like in black mirrors.
But that's as expected, since Pynchon doesn't write plots; instead, he devises suggestive webs of circumstance whose meanings depend on the angles from which they're viewed and can seem ominous and banal by turns, like so many situations in life.
Sky TV in the U.K., for instance, has a popular sports programming feature that lets fans choose the angles from which they view an event.
The angle between the resultant vector and the Y-axis now represented the mean acrophase, and its length r the dispersion of the angles from which it was calculated (r close to zero means high dispersion of the angles that were averaged, while r close to one signifies low dispersion).
Stay near walls when possible - you know you can't be seen through the wall, so you can focus your attention on the angles from which you're more likely to be spotted.
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