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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a point on a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in mathematical or geometric contexts to refer to a specific location on a line, curve, or surface.
Example: "To find the intersection, we need to identify a point on a straight line."
Alternatives: "a location on a" or "a position on a".
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A SNP is a point on a chromosome where DNA routinely varies from one person to another.
A shading procedure determines the final color of a point on a rendered surface.
Overland flow is generated at a point on a hillslope only after surface ponding takes place.
All the things that make up a home, that make up a point on a map.
Murray loses a point on a challenge and has used up all this set's challenges.
With three seconds left, Butler went ahead by a point on a nifty lay-up by Andrew Smith.
But for him this camp would have been only a point on a map, a detail of a plan.
It refers to Abu Ghraib twice, once as a point on a map and once as an expressway.
They at least got a point on a day when the bottom four all faced each other.
A tone is not a point on a musical plane; it is a measurable space with top and bottom limits.
Cavanaugh bobbled the ball, threw incomplete, and the Broncos won by a point on a last-second field goal.
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