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The phrase "the vantage" is not technically correct or usable in written English. In its current form, the phrase does not have a particular meaning. However, if you are referring to a particular point or place with an advantageous view, you could use the phrase "vantage point" or "vantage point of". For example: From our vantage point of the beach, we could see the sailboats out on the horizon.
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the vantage
noun
An advantage.
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Again, the vantage point is peculiar.
What exactly is the vantage point here?
The vantage point no longer stands.
Hers is the vantage point of satisfied hindsight.
The vantage point and the composition are the same.
Ultimately, though, the answer also depended on the vantage point.
"We start from the vantage point of ensuring accuracy".
Nowhere does the report consider the vantage point of children.
Of course, it's all about the vantage point.
For Ishmael, "a dreamy meditative man," the vantage from the masthead "is delightful.
The Vantage S's grip and balance in the bends inspires great confidence.
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