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The phrase "a single point on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or aspect within a larger context, such as a graph, map, or discussion.
Example: "The data shows a single point on the graph that indicates a significant increase in sales."
Alternatives: "one specific point on" or "a particular point on".
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The most important aspect of my research has been narrowing down the cause of symptoms in a model plant species to a single point on one of the GFLV proteins.
However, Seb Stegmann went over for a converted try in the 68th minute and when Ollie Stedman crossed three minutes later London Welsh led 26-20 on the day, but trailed by just a single point on aggregate, before Leeds were undermined by one of their former players.
The intervention in all but one locality acted at a single point on the pathway.
In Lori Nozick's "Window," fishing line is threaded through 42 holes in one of the gallery's large window shades, converging into a single point on the floor below.
Button gained a single point on Barrichello, and now leads his teammate by 15 points in the drivers' season.
A single point on Saturday had left chances of survival at slim or none - and slim was out of town.
They went on to miss out by a single point on being crowned English champions, finishing second to Everton.
All the rays are then refracted within the normal eye to meet again at a single point on the retina.
If that is the case, we generally expect the same intensity/color ray to emanate from a single point on the object.
It was a sad exit for Wawrinka, who had had an excellent tournament but failed to win a single point on his second serve in the final set.
Traveling on Manhattan's West Side past the High Line, Mr. Finch photographed a single point on the river's surface every minute of his journey.
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