Sentence examples for a pin point from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a pin point" is not correct in standard English; it should be "a pinpoint." You can use "a pinpoint" when referring to a very small or precise location or detail.

Example: "The scientist was able to identify the problem down to a pinpoint accuracy."
Alternatives: "a precise point" or "a small detail."

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The nice thing about a gimlet is, it's really nice, it comes to a pin point.

He shows off the burns he received from the old "carbon arcs", when the bright, controlled light that is needed to pierce the yards of darkness to a pin point on the stage was provided by two rods of burning carbon, which needed replacing every half-hour – he was paid an extra 50p to buy milk to counteract the fumes.

Yet, it is so incredibly saturated with people trying to do exactly the same thing that the opportunity gets smaller and smaller, shrinking to the size of a pin point as more people hop online.

Internalisation of the EGFR and ER-2 was assessed by biotinylation and affinity purification using a Pin Point Cell Surface Isolation Kit (Pierce, Northumberland, UK) on whole cell lysates followed by western immunoblotting for the EGFR and HER-2.

On the other hand, Beclin1 stained normal cells and was heterogeneous in GBs, with a higher number of cases negative or lowly expressing the protein; a pin point cytoplasmic staining and variable nuclear immunopositivity were observed, 2(b), and 3(b)).

When we have jumped the wrong way there is usually a pin point moment we made that decision that we can remember.

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Finding a pin pointing at you.

Then turn the dial on the lens or the zoom buttons until you can perceive a pin- point accurate image.

In order to achieve a pin-point Mars landing, advanced entry guidance and control is essential.

How manager Chris Coleman must have wished that it had been Bale rather than Chris Gunter on the end of a pin-point Neil Taylor cross shortly after.

The smallest item is the Lord's Prayer on a piece of glass the size of a pin-point, written by Mr. McEwen of the Ox Fibre Brush Co.

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