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The phrase "a verification point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you need to refer to a specific moment or location in a process where verification occurs.
Example: "Before proceeding to the next phase of the project, we need to establish a verification point to ensure all requirements are met."
Alternatives: "a validation checkpoint" or "a confirmation stage".
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This permanent record acts as a verification point as the bottle changes hands.
Collecting at the first hospital visit was also thought to be acceptable as a one-off but repeat recording at subsequent visits was not thought necessary, however repeat visits could be used as a verification point.
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From the verification point of view, the description of the lacking component through a logic formula guarantees correctness of the integration with p of any process that exhibits a behaviour compliant with the inferred formula.
From the verification point of view, pointers correspond directly to memory addresses, thus avoiding indexing complexity, while array indexing involves multiplying indexes by the element size and adding such a result to the array base address, which has a higher cost, in terms of verification time.
DS was identified by risk of failure maps, which were drawn on the basis of Monte-Carlo simulations, and verification points spanning the design space were tested.
We establish a maximum principle and a verification theorem for the Nash equilibrium point by virtue of the duality and convex variation approach.
To some readers, however, the piece appeared to accept her story without any independent verification, a point some attempted to make in comments posted online – only to find them removed by the moderators.
Wait for a verification email.
Look for a verification report.
Complete verification by selecting a verification option and tapping "Next".
The above examples of model verification may point to the potential of using the solubility of brucite as a pH (pcH) buffer/sensor in experimental studies in NaCl solutions up to 5.0 m or up to the saturation of halite at temperatures up to 200°C.
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