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The phrase "a point of visibility" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to refer to a specific location or perspective from which something can be seen or observed clearly.
Example: "From a point of visibility on the hill, we could see the entire valley below."
Alternatives: "a vantage point" or "a sightline".
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»…translation is an ethical obligation.« The fact that it does not yet happen widely enough may simply be that the academic sector is rarely ready, or sufficiently equipped to seize the challenge of translational research, and to bring candidate tools to a point of visibility and credibility that would interest the pharmaceutical/vaccine companies.
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At a time when U.S. President Donald Trump is amplifying the Islamophobic messages of far-right groups like Britain First, some brands ― like Mattel and Nike ― are making a point of providing greater visibility for Muslim women.
But Slade and other media historians who depend on this archive for their stag research, describe it as less than accessible, and say many of its films are decaying past the point of visibility.
But it requires a degree of visibility.
In the original Stiles-Crawford setup [ 1] and posterior variations as introduced by Enoch & Hope [ 9], the entrance beam angle is changed while the subject compares the reduction in visibility with that of a reference beam entering the eye at the pupil point of maximum visibility.
From a career point of view, sexualised visibility is deeply problematic.
This point represents a larger problem of visibility that black artists face in America.
Thus, it is suitable to have a centralized point of view with full visibility, able to take proper control decisions.
Marc Quinn, famous for making a replica of his own head in blood, created a portrait of the geneticist Sir John Sulston by cloning Sulston's DNA in bacteria then growing it to the point of a marginal visibility - a challenge to our belief that art should add to the scientific facts.
Sixteenth-century Mannerist sculptors, on the other hand, made a special point of exploiting the all-around visibility of freestanding sculpture.
In a first series of visibility measurements, using a scanning slit and a CCD camera, 65% visibility was achieved with an 8×8 mm2 slit and 69% visibility with 4×4 mm2.
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