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"from a prospective of" vs "with a prospective of"

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrase is 'from the perspective of.' 'Perspective' is the correct term to use in this context, and it should be followed by 'of' to indicate the point of view or standpoint being considered.

Last Updated: March 20, 2024

from a prospective of

This phrase is also incorrect in English. The correct term to use is 'perspective' instead of 'prospective.'

This phrase is not used in English. It is likely a confusion with the correct phrase 'from the perspective of.'

with a prospective of

This phrase is incorrect in English. The correct term to use is 'perspective' instead of 'prospective.'

This phrase is not used in English. It is likely a confusion with the correct phrase 'from the perspective of.'

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