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Discover LudwigThe phrase "1 point" is commonly used in written English and can be used in a sentence to refer to a specific point or topic being discussed.
For example, "In my essay, I will address 3 main points: the history of the topic, its current state, and potential future developments. Each point will be supported by evidence and analysis."
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Through nine rounds, the challenger was behind on the scorecards of all three judges -- by 5, 3 and 1 points.
They are on a seven-game winning streak, and their three losses have been by 2, 1 and 1 points.
Equations (31) and (32) are collocated at ( M + 1 ) points.
Since d ∗ has r + 1 points and every point of K ∗ is the image of t 2 neighbor points, 〈 l 〉 has t 2 ( r + 1 ) points.
For any l ∈ L, 〈 l 〉 has t 2 ( r + 1 ) points.
For smaller ε 1, points within band 2 and band 4 may both satisfy Eq. 10.
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(Based on our 3-2-1 points system for win-place-show, they each have 2 points).
He scored 8 out of 9 points and finished 1 ½ points ahead of his nearest competitor, the grandmaster Jaan Ehlvest.
The Molinari brothers, for all the enthusiasm and good feelings they engendered, won just 1½ points out of a possible six.
Ranked number three and five in the world Westwood has just over squeezed Mickelson out of the two spot they accumulated just 1½ points between them.
A "simplex" is a geometrical figure consisting, in n-dimensions, of (n+1) points.
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