Point of view
We use the expression from x’s point of view to talk about a way of considering something and/or how it affects someone or something: From my point of view, nine-thirty would be better than nine o’clock, as I have to drop the children off at school for nine.
Not: To/In my point of view, …
From an environmental point of view, a hybrid car is better than a petrol or diesel car.
We use the noun phrase point of view to mean ‘opinion’. The plural is points of view: We all have different points of view on how we should prevent crime.
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