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Silak12 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

in/with bigger perspective?

Hi! everyone.
Could you tell me what does "seeing things in or with a bigger perspective" mean?
I would be very grateful if someone explains this.
Thanks in advance.
  

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I think you mean 'see the big picture'. It means considering all the things that something affects (= considering the pros and cons of something).

  • I think you mean 'see the big picture'.
  • It means considering all the things that something affects (= considering the pros and cons of something).
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I think you mean 'see the big picture'. It means considering all the things that something affects (= considering the pros and cons of something).
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IvanhrI think you mean 'see the big picture'. It means considering all the things that something affects (= considering the pros and cons of something).
Hey! Thanks! that's really simple and helpful.

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