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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bridging point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a connection or transition between two ideas, concepts, or situations.
Example: "The new policy serves as a bridging point between the old regulations and the proposed changes."
Alternatives: "a connecting point" or "a transition point".
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The town of Bridgnorth lies mainly on a high red sandstone rock along the River Severn and has been a bridging point since Saxon times.
In most of IoT-based healthcare systems, especially at smart homes or hospitals, a bridging point (i.e., gateway) is needed between sensor infrastructure network and the Internet.
I also see us becoming a bridging point for those who wish to be on the frontline and don't know how to get there, because our frontline is huge – it is our woman and our children.
Harmonia did their thing with minimal percussion, building up huge webs of trancey synthesizer, which formed a bridging point between the ambiences of Eno and the guitar drones of Michael Rother and Neu!
Huntingdon, founded by the Anglo-Saxons and Danes, prospered successively as a bridging point of the Ouse, as a market town, and in the 18th and 19th centuries as a coaching centre.
A musician who has successfully found a bridging point between avant garde drones and amusingly tinny pop that sounds as though it is being sung by cats, Deacon's work - you'll find it on such albums as Spiderman Of The Rings - testifies to both his having simultaneously a high mind and also an occasional low humour.
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For a given tool path, if the orientation curve crosses the singular circle, it is locally modified out of the circle with a bridge point locating schema and a cubic B-spline interpolation technique.
In the middle of the Pacific Ocean, Hawaiian Airlines is not only blessed with a hugely popular domestic tourism industry; its base also serves as a convenient bridging point for Australia and North America.Iceland's location is not quite as optimal, but transatlantic travellers have few other options.
Whitby developed as an important bridging point of the River Esk and in 1351 permission was granted for tolls to be taken on the bridge for its maintenance.
"This new centre will help us provide that bridging point".
But her frequent descriptions of herself as a "bridge" figure point to how this contest is likely to be resolved.
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