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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a complete point of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific aspect or detail that is fully developed or thoroughly explained.
Example: "In our discussion, we need to ensure that we cover a complete point of the argument to avoid any misunderstandings."
Alternatives: "a thorough aspect of" or "a full detail of".
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"From a complete point of view, working on all aspects".
Since 1975, when all tobacco advertising was banned, a range of additional tobacco marketing restrictions have been implemented, including restrictions on selling cigarette packages that because of 'unconventional design or appearance can lead to increased sales' (1995), misleading brand descriptors (2003), and a complete point of sale display ban (2010).
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The move also pits Groupon's Gnome against Square Register, initially a software app from payments company Square, which later turned into a complete point-of-sale solution as well, with a stand built specially for iPad, turning a tablet running Square's software into a card-swiping register, much like Groupon's Gnome is today.
Interestingly, there was a complete absence of point mutations in the CBX2 chromodomain, the region responsible for H3K27me3 binding (Supplementary Figure S2).
In the TSNDT, we express each displacement component at a point as a complete polynomial of degree three in the thickness coordinate.
It feels like a complete waste of points; they don't need it.
Baseline line assessment occurred after GIM faculty completed an introductory point-of-care ultrasound workshop.
Therefore, this paper presents a complete study, from reliability point of view, to determine the impact of interconnecting PV/WES HEPS into UG.
Considering this statement as a starting point, a complete experimental characterization of each step of the galvanizing process and its effect on the failure has been performed.
An analysis of a complete discretization points out the potential for nonuniqueness in the (a,c) relationship.
The higher rate of MT observed in older patients may reflect a reluctance of women to undertake the extra visits to the radiation clinic, required to complete BCT, a point of issue also suggested by Staradub et al (2002).
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