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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a waypoint" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to navigation, travel, or project planning, referring to a specific location or point of interest along a route.
Example: "We set a waypoint on the map to ensure we wouldn't get lost during our hike."
Alternatives: "a marker" or "a reference point".
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The deal should not be seen as an end point, but as a "waypoint".
To her, though, this parliament is just a waypoint in a different journey altogether.
Paris is a waypoint, not the final destination in our efforts to tackle climate change.
Each subsequent line contains a waypoint starting with a 'T' followed by a latitude, a longitude, a waypoint name (not necessary), and a description (also not necessary).
If the 12C is a waypoint, what are the coming attractions?
This year Berkeley Engineering's Commencement was a waypoint for several of the college's major milestones.
The retraction stage defines a waypoint for the robot outside the deadlock area.
Many in the Balkans think they are merely a waypoint on the route toward Turkey's broader goals.
So I marked the car as a waypoint and we set off, Jeanne with paper and me with silicon.
The town of Tatouine in Tunisia is now a waypoint for Isis militants travelling to and from bases in Libya.
The BICA Challenge is introduced in this context as a waypoint on the expanded roadmap.
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