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The phrase "a point of attachment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific location or aspect where something is connected or linked to another object or concept.
Example: "In the design of the new bridge, engineers focused on creating a point of attachment that would ensure stability and strength."
Alternatives: "a connection point" or "a fastening point".
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Interventions had to include SSF as a point of attachment.
When an MN passes the network access authentication, it establishes connection with a Point of Attachment (PoA).
In ETSI SLAAC, the concept of IPv6 link is extended to a well-defined geographical area (i.e., GVL area) associated with a point of attachment to an infrastructure-based network that plays the role of the IPv6 Access Router (AR).
You forgot to engineer a point of attachment for that sweet dinosaur-smashing cannon?
You can pull thread you lose back into your body, and also use it to lasso hooks that sparkle on the screen, indicating a point of attachment.
Like other insects, ants have an exoskeleton, an external covering that provides a protective casing around the body and a point of attachment for muscles, in contrast to the internal skeletons of humans and other vertebrates.
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We propose that it does so by inducing the polarization of N-cadherin to the apical domain of PSM cells, thus reinforcing cell-cell adhesions, and by serving as a basal anchoring scaffold, giving PSM cells a second point of attachment essential for acquiring the tensile strength necessary for elongation and orientation in 3D.
Given the desire to achieve low DARs from conjugation at interchain disulfides, Brocchini and co-workers devised a strategy to use each disulfide as a single point of attachment.
The Floating Mass Transducer (FMT), in the distal part of the VORP, vibrates the attached middle ear structure through a single point of attachment and thereby stimulates the cochlea.
The gonad of undifferentiated fish contained several primordial germ cells surrounded by stromal cells, and the gonad was attached to the body wall by a single point of attachment, the mesogonium.
The introduction of a cysteine by mutagenesis is routinely used to provide a single point of attachment; however, in some situations the mutagenesis may not be practical or the resultant mutant may have undesirable properties such as susceptibility to dimerization or disulfide scrambling.
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