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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a point over" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are trying to indicate a specific point that is beyond a certain reference, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "If you look at the graph, you'll see a point over the average line that indicates an anomaly."
Alternatives: "a point beyond" or "a point past".
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Newtons has a 3.2 share of the American cookie segment, up nearly a point over a year ago.
edge U.S.C. by 16-hundredths of a point over all.
Kyle Busch's brother Kurt took the series lead by a point over Edwards.
The one eye was fixed at a point over past the row of vinyl screens.
It was the seventh straight victory for Bayern, which leads the standings by a point over Bayer Leverkusen.
As a result, a big appreciation of the dollar cuts GDP growth by around half a point over the following year, according to the Fed's models.
The title, won by just a point over Tina Maze, came five weeks after Vonn sustained a season-ending knee injury in a crash.
He was tall, with a big rectangular head, a flattop haircut that wedged to a point over his small, square forehead, and droopy, arrogant eyes.
I do know I've made a point over the years of buying any obscure single I see with a De Paul writing credit, and I've never regretted it.
He said: "The weight of evidence has accumulated to a point over the last few months where it's really incontrovertible in our opinion".
With a boisterous Spartan rooting section at the Metrodome cheering them on, Michigan State (28-6) held 10th-seeded U.S.C. without a point over the final 3 53.
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