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What does "vantage points" mean? How can I use it in a sentence? For example, can I use it like this: Standing from the vantage points of being good at memorizing and young, he thinks he could learn Russian more quickly than his parents. Thanks very much:D
Sep 27, 2017 1:32 AM
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It can be used literally for a place that you use for a good view. For example: He found a good vantage point to watch the parade. It can also be used figuratively for your personal view of things. For example: From my vantage point, that marriage won't last!
September 27, 2017
Thank you for your response:) It helps!
September 28, 2017
From this word "vantage", I come to think about other two words "advantage" and "disadvantage". Does these three words has any relations?
September 27, 2017
hmm... I'm eager to know too...well let's find out. I just checked from an online dictionary web, it was said there: van·tage ( van(t)ij/ ) is a noun, can also be a plural noun: vantage points. It's a place or position affording a good view of something. Example: "from my vantage point I could see into the front garden"
September 27, 2017
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