noun
ADJECTIVE
▪ alternative , different , differing , diverse , opposite
▪
The magazine likes to publish articles with alternative ~s.
▪ personal
▪ objective , subjective
▪ interesting
▪ political , religious , scientific
▪ conservative , liberal
▪ minority
VERB + VIEWPOINT
▪ have , hold
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Fischer holds a similar ~.
▪ express , offer , present , provide
▪ reflect , represent
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Individuals interviewed represented different ~s.
▪ adopt , take
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He always takes the opposite ~ to the rest of the group.
▪ get
▪
It's good to get all the ~s.
▪ share
▪
I understand her ~, but do not share it.
▪ support
▪
He quoted recent test results to support his ~.
▪ change
▪ understand
PREPOSITION
▪ from a/the ~
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Seen from the student's ~, the exam can be frightening.
▪
From the ~ of teachers, there has been a great increase in work.
PHRASES
▪ from a purely … viewpoint
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From a purely commercial ~, the movie was a failure.