Sentence examples for a point of about from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a point of about" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used when discussing an approximate location or value, but it is better to use clearer expressions.
Example: "We reached a point of about 50 miles from the city."
Alternatives: "an approximate point of" or "a point of approximately".

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Sliding window analysis of the pattern of polymorphism across the gene in O. sativa (190 accessions) and O. rufipogon (19 accessions) revealed a sharp peak at a point of about 200 bp upstream of the start codon of the gene.

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They offer a point-of-view about their market.

"It's about a point of view about the future and then making decisions based on that.

It is about 49 kD with an isoelectric point of about 4.5.

Even if he doesn't choose to talk about his job, make a point of telling him about yours.

He made a point of talking about an increase in the military budget.

Still, the Obama Administration has made a point of talking about contractor accountability.

"Also, he clearly has a point of view about the economy.

"I made a point of talking about every single thing I was doing," added Mr. Meehan.

They want a point of view about not just what happened but why it happened..

"You want your jokes to have a point of view about something that is insightful.

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