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The phrase "a point of process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific aspect or stage in a procedure or workflow.
Example: "Before we move forward, I would like to address a point of process regarding our meeting schedule."
Alternatives: "a procedural matter" or "an aspect of the process".
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Second, on a point of process, we obviously disagree about the deficit.
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As pointed out in [11], a point process is often characterized by the conditional probabilities of events given there exist a point of the process in a specific location the typical point.
The Palm probability [20] formalizes this concept of conditioning on a point of the process, while the Campbell's theorem is used to compute the associated moment measures ([21], Chapter 16).
To this end, the Commission made a point of beginning the process by listening to the lived experiences and aspirations of those in our communities who are closest to our children.
Although such interventions may take one symptom, or disease process, as a point of departure, the treatment process evolves to include the whole person and their history.
It needs to start from a point of understanding the policy process, and the political realities that face decision-makers at all levels.
Huet and colleagues [ 54] reported that individuals only came to a point of acceptance after a process of grieving and regret.
You will need to provide a point of contact who understands this process.
This issue was a point of contention throughout the legislative process.
As MadLab notes, this point cloud is used as a point of reference throughout the design process.
Here Brooks badly misses the point of process.
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