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The phrase "a descriptive point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific detail or aspect that provides clarity or explanation about a subject.
Example: "In her analysis, she made a descriptive point about the impact of climate change on local ecosystems."
Alternatives: "an illustrative detail" or "a clarifying remark".
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Internationally, apprenticeships and vocational education and training have been approached extensively from a descriptive point of view and supplemented by international comparative analyses (Rauner and Smith [2010], p1).
This treatment works as a passive placeholder from a descriptive point of view in that it maintains the formal structure of n rows and n columns, and it appears unproblematic in that it does not affect row totals or column totals in the input-output flow table.
In particular, from a descriptive point of view, the gender gap in favor of males in mathematics seems particularly evident among high performers, i.e. students located at the upper tail of the conditional test score distribution from second grade and tends to worsen in fifth grade.
From a descriptive point of view, we can notice an improvement for the treated versus nontreated sides on all parameters: "pink red": 18.2% on the treated side versus 4.2% on the nontreated side; "olive": 32.7% versus 9.2%; "beige": 16.7% versus 5%; "light pink": 15.3% versus 4.8%; transparency: 28.4% versus 1.1%; brightness: 25.1% versus 5.3%; luminosity: 97.6% versus 46.3%.
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From a purely descriptive point of view, i.e. if we are just given data, visualized by clouds of points, the methods presented here and in (Nolan 2016) may be considered to be attractive alternatives for modeling polyhedral contoured data clouds.
However, apart from a strictly descriptive point of view, we do not see how the ecoregion concept applies to describe patterns in HPAI (H5N1) spread and distribution.
A descriptive prospective point prevalence study (using two time periods, each 24 h, randomly chosen) was conducted on all children (n = 943) treated in the hospital.
He continued, "I loved the notion that here you have this guy called the Speaker, and what is the most salient descriptive point about Shelly?
(Goldstein 1999) notes that "emergence functions not much as an explanation but rather as a descriptive term pointing to the patterns, structures, or properties that are exhibited on the macro-scale".
Answers were provided as a descriptive 5-point scale, ranging from definitely improved to definitely worse).
They may therefore be labeled as descriptive, pointing at generic underlying properties rather than leading to verifiable hypotheses.
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