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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a point between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific location or position that is situated in the middle of two other points or entities.
Example: "We need to find a point between the two cities that is convenient for both parties to meet."
Alternatives: "a location in the middle" or "a position among".
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"People reach a point between life and death.
One accelerometer is located under the grip, preferably at a point between the two hands.
There's a point between Apeirathos and Koronos from which isles to both north and south are visible.
October was selected as a point between the slow summer and the hectic holiday season, Mr. London said.
Each was like a point between being in control of a work and being controlled by it.
When students are ready, they should move to a point between the two signs that accurately shows how they feel.
Is copying the value of a variable, say, vext, from source to target and viceversa, equivalent to sharing the state variable vext at a point between two processors?
A player can be 10 places ahead of another in the rankings but there might only be, say,.05 of a point between them.
It is so massive that Pluto and Charon orbit a point between them, like a pair of dancers spinning each other round.
"The review concluded that the proposed salary reflected that unique status placing, as it does, the chief executive's salary at a point between the two sectors".
The bomber entered the restaurant and stopped at a point between the three dining rooms before detonating his explosives, said Yadger Abdullah, director of the Kirkuk police.
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