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The phrase "a point of using" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a specific reason or purpose for using something, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "There is a point of using this method for better results" could be rephrased for clarity.
Alternatives: "a reason for using" or "a purpose for using".
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He started making a point of using that shuttle.
The designers had made a point of using the natural seascape as the focus of the decor.
Peru's President Alberto K. Fujimori was not moved, and continued to make a point of using the T word.
She also carries pepper spray, making a point of using a product called BlingSting, which comes in sparkly cannisters.
Severn Trent made a point of using the same language and phrases in both communications to ensure consistency.
USE DIFFERENT BROWSERS Mr. Grossman makes a point of using different Web browsers for different activities.
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The usefulness of a point-of-use device cannot be measured strictly by the reduction of pathogenic organisms, a complete view of a device must be considered before deployment.
A point-of-use water disinfection mechanism, like the Solar Water Purifiers, would be an ideal dry season complement to chlorine disinfection.
Soares, R. R. G. et al. A point-of-use microfluidic device with integrated photodetector array for immunoassay multiplexing: detection of a panel of mycotoxins in multiple samples.
In this research study, the evaluation of a new design paradigm using a point-of-use UV-LED disinfection reactor has been performed.
The work with local people in the villages emphasized that a point-of-use water treatment was most important for the treatment concept.
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