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The phrase "a precise point in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or moment in time, often in contexts involving measurement or analysis.
Example: "The experiment requires us to identify a precise point in the timeline where the reaction occurs."
Alternatives: "an exact moment in" or "a specific location in".
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No pilot can fly unaided through clouds to a precise point in space.
The scissors are a DNA-cutting enzyme; they snip at a precise point in the cell's DNA specified by researchers using a customised guide molecule, a single short piece of RNA, DNA's chemical cousin.
At a precise point in her graduate career - she remembers suddenly starting to draw rather than take notes in a lecture - she abandoned her plan to be the next Margaret Mead and became an artist instead.
I think the way to use these big ideas is not to try to identify a precise point in the future and then ask yourself how to get from here to there, like the popular image of a visionary.
The argument has a precise point in the case of tests or experiments with known error probability (the probability of rejecting a true hypothesis or of accepting a false hypothesis) but it applies quite generally: Tests of hypotheses about drug toxicity may and should have less chance of going wrong than those about the quality of a "lot of machine-stamped belt buckles".
"Bethlehem is a precise point in the Holy Land where Jesus lived," Francis told Andrea Tornielli of La Stampa, an Italian daily.
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When you are driving, and mean to stop at a precise point, not in a general area -- you stop on a dime.
GPS phase data with a sampling interval of one second are processed with a precise point positioning strategy implemented in the GIPSY-OASIS II software (Zumberge et al., 1997).
Although we were unable to provide a precise point estimate of Ne in this study, we can conclude that the Ne for the migrant peregrine falcon population is unlikely to be smaller than 500.
Secretion occurs at a very precise point in the immune synapse, next to the cSMAC and within the pSMAC.
Since the hologram image reappears only when the two beams realign along an extremely precise point in the disk, the chunks of data can actually overlap without interfering with one another.
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