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The phrase "a closer point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a location or idea that is nearer in proximity or relevance compared to another point.
Example: "To understand the issue better, let's consider a closer point in the discussion."
Alternatives: "a nearer point" or "a more immediate point".
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Seeing as this family is weighing up whether to sell off their private jet, we arguably need a closer point of identification; this humble pooch, balefully observing his masters' follies, will for a while be the most sympathetic presence on screen.
A level of aggregation displays by gradual from blue to red color, the higher density of settlement shows as red which clarifies how a closer point of settlement cluster together throughout the city.
Accommodation is the process by which the eye increases optical power to maintain focus on the retina while shifting its gaze to a closer point.
Or, to make a closer point, if I sell you a deck of cards, and then you use that deck of cards in an illegal poker game, am I guilty of aiding and abetting your illegal poker game?
This explanation is based in the observed effect of atropine temporarily preventing accommodation when applied to the ciliary muscle, as well as images reflected on the crystalline lens becoming smaller as the eye shifts focus to a closer point, indicating a change in the lens' shape.
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The optimum perturbation signal is found with a closest point search in a lattice.
Roughly speaking, best proximity theory investigates the existence and uniqueness of such a closest point x.
With an unassailable lead, Loughgiel were able to enjoy something of a lap of honour in the closing minutes with McCarry tagging on a closing point.
A point v ∈ K is called a closest point or a projection of u onto K if, d K (u) = ||u - v||.
A closest point projection return mapping algorithm for the proposed model is formulated and implemented for use in finite element analyses.
The closest point method (Ruuth and Merriman (2008) [20]) is a recent embedding method that has been used to solve a variety of PDEs on smooth surfaces using a closest point representation of the surface and standard Cartesian grid methods in the embedding space.
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