take a viewpoint

Frequency: 7.414.5 per million words

to assume a particular perspective or stance

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Examples (10)

  • He always takes the opposite viewpoint to the rest of the group.
  • It's important to take a global viewpoint when discussing international issues.
  • She decided to take a more objective viewpoint during the debate.
  • The committee struggled to take a unified viewpoint on the controversial topic.
  • Before making a decision, try to take an outsider's viewpoint.
  • Having heard both sides, I can now take a more informed viewpoint.
  • He refused to take a biased viewpoint, insisting on neutrality.
  • They were encouraged to take a critical viewpoint on the presented data.
  • Throughout her career, she has always taken a progressive viewpoint.
  • We should take a long-term viewpoint when planning for the future.