Yes, and the reason is that all are different expressions to convey the same meaning.
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Jackson6612Are all of the following expressions correct? Please give a reason for your answer.
1: According to me... (According to me is incorrect. In my opinion but According to him/her/them/Janet, etc.)
2: In my view... (correct)
3: According to my point of view... (incorrect)
4:
NooriDo you mean that these expressions are wrong in conversation also?Yes.
Yoong LiatJackson6612Are all of the following expressions correct? Please give a reason for your answer.
1: According to me... (According to me is incorrect. In my opinion but According to him/her/them/Janet, etc.)
2: In my view... (correct)
3: According to my point o
Marius HancuWhile from seems more logical to me too, both in and from are used at the New York Times:Marius, thank you for the information.
771 from nytimes.com for "in my point of view"
3,540 from nytimes.com for "from my point of view"