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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pinpoint" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is very small or precise, often in the context of location or detail.
Example: "The map indicated a pinpoint location where the treasure was buried."
Alternatives: "a precise point" or "a small dot".
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It's a hell of a pinpoint operation".
And today it's just a pinpoint".
Javier Castellano mapped out a pinpoint trip on Gemologist.
Midori played the Sibelius with a pinpoint musicianship and technique.
"It was what we call a pinpoint operation," she said.
But Djokovic picks Del Potro off with a pinpoint forehand.
Her singing has an almost childlike purity and a pinpoint focus.
A pinpoint strike is better than the Afghan or Iraqi scenarios.
Midfielder Xabi Alonso generated Real Madrid's second goal with a pinpoint cross-field pass.
By contrast, there's a pinpoint emotional accuracy about Diamond Mine's songs.
The army planned a "pinpoint operation," which would include entering Bethlehem, Mr. Gissin said.
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