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The phrase "a standard point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a commonly accepted or typical aspect in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "In our analysis, we will start with a standard point of reference to ensure consistency across all measurements."
Alternatives: "a typical point" or "a common point".
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We depart from a standard point of departure, seeking hyper-awareness, phenomena initiating state changes, implicating scale, yet scale-less.
All the stuff about the web bears little relation to the real internet, and is being used (bizarrely) to make a standard point and click adventure seem glamorous.
During a May 26 campaign stop in North Dakota, a pre-teleprompter Trump was making a standard point about how he'd lead America to prosperity when he started in on "wealth". "There's one more thing we have to do to make America wealthy again," he said.
Other writers of protest include Lewis Nkosi, whose collection of essays Home and Exile (1965) was a standard point of reference for students of African literature, and Es'kia Mphahlele, whose autobiographical Down Second Avenue (1959) has become a South African classic.
This requirement, it would seem, assumes a standard point of view that is masculine and heterosexual.
Indoors, with a flash, the images look about as good as a standard point and shoot.
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But he said it was the size of a standard point-and-shoot camera.
Shooting with it feels very different from using a standard point-and-shoot.
But the Olympus Tough TG-820 iHS provides performance and price ($299) akin to a standard point-and-shoot.
Using the same technology that the Mars exploration rovers relied on to gather their panoramic images, GigaPan Systems has created the GigaPan Epic, which lets photographers take detailed, high-resolution panorama shots with a standard point-and-shoot digital camera.
However, I have reservations about recommending the camera to those who might fall into that 20% set of consumers who are looking for something a bit more powerful than a standard point-and-shoot.
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