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The phrase "a point during the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific moment or instance within a particular timeframe or event.
Example: "At a point during the meeting, we discussed the budget allocation for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "a moment in the" or "a time within the".
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But there comes a point during the playoffs when teams need more than a functionary at quarterback.
Asked in court if there was a point during the day when their mother stopped drinking, Major replied: "Not that I recall.
"There was a point during the season where we had choked and our fans started booing us, booing our coach, and I was so embarrassed I walked around campus with my hood on and my head down," Mouton said.
There was a point during the election when she wrote in her diary, "I hope that I lose," and it wasn't because of the vitriol and the threats, but because she missed being normal with people.
Mr. Khan made a point during the campaign of his rise from humble origins as the son of immigrant parents, with his father driving a bus and his mother working as a seamstress.
Photograph: Rolf Vennenbernd/EPA Updated at 1.21pm BST 12.10pm BST Katrin Holtwick and Ilka Semmler of Germany use brightly coloured physio tape as they celebrate a point during the Women's Beach Volleyball.
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All of them have involved monks from Kirti Monastery, an institution that was a rallying point during the widespread Tibetan uprising in 2008.
In order to have a reference point during the evaluation, an equivalent - commonly used - detector was implemented: the energy detector for a single primary channel.
All angles and angular velocities describing the pelvis motion reached a significant gender difference at a given point during the time series.
I have found that at a certain point during the day all of a sudden things happen -- muscles just don't hold in?
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