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Discover Ludwig"a point system" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe any system in which a person or organization is awarded points for achieving certain goals. For example, "Our retail store has implemented a point system that rewards customers with discounts when they reach certain spending levels."
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Connecticut uses a point system that emphasizes strength of schedule.
One created a point system that favors the highly skilled.
Such chaos is rarely accommodated by a point system.
The federal guidelines operate by a point system; the more points, the longer the sentence.
Federal guidelines use a point system to help determine the length of a sentence.
** Not really true, given that this contest doesn't work on a point system.* Questions?
Like Berkeley's green designation, LEED certification relies on a point system.
We did base the amount of bonus that people would be paid on a point system.
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A points system will determine the overall winners.
You must prove you are entitled to apply for the card on a points system.
One change could be the introduction of a points system similar to that operated by Australia and Canada.
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