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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'vantage point from which' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a perspective or viewpoint that provides an advantage or unique insight into an issue. For example, "From this vantage point, the city skyline looks particularly beautiful."
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It was the kind of vantage point from which the frankly implausible seems giddily imaginable.
Point of view, in literature, the vantage point from which a story is presented.
Switzerland became an excellent vantage point from which to report on the gathering persecution of Jews.
It's a fine vantage point from which to people watch and marvel at all this transit splendour.
MIAMI — The best vantage point from which to truly appreciate how Bartolo Colon pitches is behind home plate.
The mayor's very own design advisory group (MDAG) has provided a good vantage point from which to start.
The sitting-room sofa should therefore be the ideal vantage point from which to enjoy the proceedings.
It was not necessarily the best vantage point from which to view Ives (or, some might argue, any artist).
The contrast between the two domains also provides a vantage point from which Ms. Rowling towers over her predecessor: humor.
Jordan, perennially caught in the crossfire, is a good vantage point from which to view these multiple and intersecting crises.
Rising 100m (320ft) above the village, this is an ideal vantage point from which to survey the Argyll coastline.
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