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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Perspective/view

Hi,

if I want to say "somebody's perspective towards something", which is correct?

China's perspective of the West
China's perspective towards the West
China's view of the West

or is it "Chinese" at first place?
  

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Anonymous if I want to say "somebody's perspective towards something", which is correct? China's perspective on the West China's view of the West Anonymous or is it "Chinese" at first place? '

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  • China's perspective on the West China's view of the West Anonymous or is it "Chinese" at first place?
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Anonymousif I want to say "somebody's perspective towards something", which is correct?
China's perspective on the West
China's view of the West
Anonymousor is it "Chinese" at first place?
No, not unless you change it to 'The Chinese view/perspective...'

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