GrammarJLPT N1
from the perspective of
Expression

Definitions

  1. 1. from the perspective of
This grammar expression is used to express a perspective or judgment from someone's point of view, meaning "from the perspective of" or "if you are in the position of." It follows a noun and often highlights how something feels or looks to a particular person. It is useful when expressing empathy or contrasting different people's viewpoints.

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Example sentences

Sentence 1

He's probably aware, in his own way, that he let people down.

Sentence 2

From a manager's perspective, seeing their team grow is the greatest reward.

Sentence 3

From a researcher's perspective, results that can't be reproduced aren't trustworthy.

Sentence 4

"For you to have said that — good for you," my senior colleague told me.

Sentence 5

"For me, being expected to perform is the hardest part," he said.