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The phrase "viewpoint of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the perspective, position, or opinion of a person or group. For example: "From the viewpoint of the board, the decision to close the factory was necessary for the company's success."
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St Etienne see infidelity from the viewpoint of the "other woman" in He's on the Phone.
"Not from the viewpoint of salary".
His viewpoint of it was positive.
From the viewpoint of political power, culture is absolutely vital.
Everyone is entitled to their viewpoint, of course.
From the viewpoint of historic preservation, this makes no sense.
A — From the viewpoint of enlightened self-interest.
Things have just changed from the viewpoint of health.
"That's my optimistic viewpoint of what they'd do.
From the viewpoint of many, that is just fine.
The algebraic viewpoint of Euler and Lagrange was rejected.
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