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The phrase "a relevant point of reference" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that serves as a useful benchmark or standard for comparison in a particular context.
Example: "In evaluating the success of our marketing strategy, we should consider a relevant point of reference from last year's campaign."
Alternatives: "an important benchmark" or "a significant standard".
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But his time with the Astros provided a relevant point of reference for his current situation.
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A relevant point of attention is, however, that both centres represent highly specialised, reference centres for ovarian cancer surgery, emphasising once more the tight association of surgical excellence and low operative morbidity (Aletti et al, 2009).
For the real Henry VIII those were the relevant points of reference when it came to the pursuit of personal fame and national renown.
The designer has not so much a point of view as a point of reference — herself.
Ephron has a different point of reference now.
The Placa de Catalunya is a handy point of reference.
Again, SPAB (see above) is a useful point of reference.
Yet football is a modern point of reference.
They can be a great point of reference, but oftentimes they're just that.
And mine awareness is a key point of reference.
The Sandusky scandal was relevant to nearly every topic, and Marks used it as a point of reference about once per week.
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