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The phrase "able to pinpoint at" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would be "able to pinpoint" without the preposition "at."
Example: "She is able to pinpoint the exact location of the missing files."
Alternatives: "able to identify" or "capable of locating."
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Although neither the finished drug manufacturer nor the FDA were able to pinpoint at which point the drug became adulterated, they determined that it happened before the active pharmaceutical ingredients were manufactured in a Chinese plant.
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Such systems may be able to pinpoint locations at a sub-centimeter scale, and at a more rapid speed than is possible today.].
Doctors may be able to pinpoint those at risk, but they cannot stop the assault or predict when or if it will occur.
This boosts her confidence that the computer models are indeed onto something.She and her colleagues were also able to pinpoint areas at particular risk of harbouring reservoir rodents.
The previous version also stated that future GPS systems will be able to pinpoint locations at a centimeter scale.
"The hope is that at some point we'll be able to pinpoint who really is at high risk of breast cancer and then we'll know what to do," Ms. Visco said.
Starting from the admission date and expected LOS, the planner will be able to pinpoint the anticipated date at which an ICU bed will once again become available.
If a protein product arising from the ttna internal promoter ameliorates disease severity in ttnan/n but not ttnac/c mutants, we should be able to pinpoint the phenotypic transition at e116 – i.e. truncation mutants N-terminal to e116 should have mild phenotypes while those at or C-terminal to e116 should have severe phenotypes.
The satellite tags are able to pinpoint where a prisoner is at all times.
The HBO footage also included time codes, so Melnik was able to pinpoint precisely when his client was at the ballpark.
Although Liam had not heard of the Russian explorer, within the 30-second time limit he was able to pinpoint the location to somewhere around Alaska and arrive at the answer: the Bering Sea.
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