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The phrase "able to pinpoint small" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It could be used in contexts where you want to describe the ability to identify small details or specific items, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The technician is able to pinpoint small issues in the machinery that others might overlook."
Alternatives: "capable of identifying minor" or "able to detect tiny".
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Writing in Engineering Geology, the researchers report that the sensors were able to pinpoint small rockfalls (of less than 20 cubic meters) at distances of up to several hundred meters away—and identify not only individual impacts within falls, but also, in some cases, the signals generated as the rocks began to move.
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The agency also notes that carriers may be able to pinpoint smaller areas to receive alerts.
Hence the pressure from astronomers to develop ways to pinpoint small objects in space.
Most importantly, the higher resolution of MLPA was demonstrated in several 13q- and 11q- cases, in which MLPA was able to pinpoint deletion of a small region down to a single gene level, for example, a small deletion that was only detected in the DLEU gene on 13q14.3, but not the adjacent RB1, KCNRG or ATP7B genes.
A boost will come from Europe's Galileo global satellite navigation system, which, when fully operational in 2010, will be able to pinpoint people and even small objects to within a metre.
In contrast to the studies that only very recently identified an expanded (GGGGCC n repeat in C9orf72 using established linkage regions in large families with ALS-FTD, our whole-genome sequencing was able to pinpoint the same region using only a small kindred.
So, we confirm that a smaller unit of analysis is better able to pinpoint crime concentration (Weisburd et al. 2009a).
But, just wasn't able to pinpoint what was missing".
No one has been able to pinpoint the reason.
But if there is a problem, I want to be able to pinpoint it".
"Now we're able to pinpoint not only specific markets but specific flights within specific markets".
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