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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about how point" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity, making it unusable in its current form.
Example: "I want to learn more about how point A relates to point B in this discussion."
Alternatives: "regarding how" or "concerning how".
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Baffert then went into more detail about how Point Given had cut his head and bruised his side doing uncomfortable gyrations in his stall in search of that odd piece of hay.
Finally, while point prevalence is the UNAIDS reference group's recommended indicator for measuring concurrency, we note that there is some disagreement about how point prevalence should be measured.
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This connectivity got him thinking about how Turning Point could bring its health, mental health, disability and substance misuse services under one roof on housing estates.
Last year, we wrote about how Oneohtrix Point Never wants to make you hallucinate.
Can we just talk about how on point the Rolex commercial is with the scene with Bill Paxton and his watch?
I was thinking about how when pointing a finger, four others point back at you.
He led a discussion about how many points each requirement should earn, with a perfect essay getting five points.
It's about how many points you've used, not whether you were "good" or "bad".
Let's just not think about how many points Kobe Bryant may score against this currently hobbled Knicks team.
There was a time when only the bookies were concerned about how many points a team won by".
Certainly getting Darren McFadden back to health would help, but I'd worry about how many points the defense would give up and whether Palmer can keep up against two very good defenses.
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