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The phrase "a guide point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific reference or marker that helps to direct or inform someone in a particular context.
Example: "In our discussion, I will use a guide point to illustrate the main concepts we need to cover."
Alternatives: "a reference point" or "a guiding point".
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Many farm tractors have a guide point on the frame so the wheels travel in such a way that the plows are spaced correctly between the furrows.
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ON a recent sunny Saturday in the Bronx, a handful of women taking a tour of the borough paused to gawk while a guide pointed out a pothole.
ON A recent tour of London's new Saatchi Gallery, which opens on April 17th, a guide pointed out the features of Ken Livingstone's former headquarters on the south bank of the River Thames.
After a thorough briefing and being fitted with protective 'skysuits', skywalkers make their way along two purpose-built walkways and platforms, which have transparent floors, while a guide points out landmarks.
The journey was by bus again, a guide pointing out the giant water tanks that are being built, fields of them, to store contaminated water.
Meanwhile, South African and Brazilian parliamentarians were swaying to Russian music and a guide pointed out the sights.
It is an iconic commodity both emotionally as jewellery and intellectually as a stable investment, and has long been a guiding point for commodity inflation.
"We didn't know then that Pedro had a guiding point of view about life: The world is a perfect place except for one thing — that men abandon and cheat on women," said Mr. Sher, a Tony winner for his smash 2008 revival of "South Pacific".
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