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Common collocations with point of view in American Collocation

point of view noun countable

US

of a particular type

aesthetic
business
commercial
economic
environmental
historical
legal
military
moral
philosophical
political
practical
scientific
technical
theoretical

When evaluating a project, organisations often want to establish whether it is worthwhile from an economic point of view.

I think they are getting bad advice, certainly from a moral point of view.

personal

personal
subjective

This website is written from a personal point of view and not a medical one.

have a point of view

adopt
have
take

A journalist is, after all, entitled to have a point of view.

understand a point of view

see
understand

We expect you to try to understand other people’s point of view.

express a point of view

express
present
put across
put forward

Show respect and sympathy to the customer by listening patiently and then put forward your point of view.