Sentence examples for To pinpoint from inspiring English sources

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To pinpoint

verb

To identify or locate precisely or with great accuracy.

  • They investigators tried to pinpoint the source of the flames.

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Exact(60)

(Women are tougher to pinpoint).

It's hard to pinpoint.

It is impossible to pinpoint it.

Sometimes it's hard to pinpoint why.

Exact trade figures are difficult to pinpoint.

It's hard to pinpoint what is illegal".

Hoddenbach's ethnicity is hard to pinpoint.

She refused to pinpoint the exact location.

There is no simple test to pinpoint those at risk.

It's easy to pinpoint why the world went Mushy-mad.

What he's lost, if anything, is hard to pinpoint.

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