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Used with verbs:
"
Don't lose your perspective."
(lose)
"
You need to broaden your perspective."
(broaden, change, shift, keep, maintain)
"
His ideas put a different perspective on the project."
(put, added, brought, gave, offered, presented, provided)
"
She gained a new perspective after talking to her coworker."
(gained, got, had)
"
Take my perspective on this."
(take)
Used with adjectives:
"
It is good to have a broad perspective."
(broad, unique, fresh, different)
"
You are looking at it from a narrow perspective."
(narrow, single, personal, selfish)
"
We need a broader perspective."
(perspective, alternative, wider, balanced)
"
Look at it from a female perspective."
(female, male, personal)
"
It was told from a cultural perspective."
(cultural, historical, political, social)
Used with prepositions:
"
From the perspective of a parent, this car is dangerous."
(from)
"
Try to look at it in his perspective."
(in)
"
My perspective on things is different."
(on)
"
You should put everything into perspective."
(into)
"
Look at it from the perspective of a child."
(of)