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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accessible point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a location or aspect that is easy to reach or understand, often in contexts related to accessibility or clarity.
Example: "The accessible point of the website allows users with disabilities to navigate easily."
Alternatives: "reachable location" or "easy-to-access point".
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The amount of smoke at the point of generation could not be measured directly in the RM20S smoking machine as there was no suitable access point - the earliest accessible point was α, the exhaust port of the first syringe between four and six seconds after puff initiation.
After a brief talk, which allows you to find your sea legs, you move up another ramp to the north side (currently the highest accessible point).
When they reached the bottom, they met with a pleasant surprise: they would be allowed into the unfinished burial chamber, the lowest accessible point in the pyramid, which the pharaoh had abandoned in favor of the upper chamber.
We say Contrary to what the slightly presumptuous title might lead you to think, this isn't the definitive guide to Chinese cuisine, but it's certainly a lovingly crafted and accessible point of entry.
The mainstream pop punk of latter-day bands such as Blink-182 is criticized by many punk rock devotees; in critic Christine Di Bella's words, "It's punk taken to its most accessible point, a point where it barely reflects its lineage at all, except in the three-chord song structures".
Also, using a novel technique such as DTM may provide a simpler and more accessible point of care testing for vascular reactivity in a perioperative setting.
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FatVAP [19] introduced an 802.11 driver that aggregates the bandwidth available at accessible access points (APs) and also balances their load.
Billed as an interactive story platform, it allows users to create rich 'storygames' through an accessible point-and-click interface.
Examples include Charles Babbage's 19th-century Analytical Engine (a forerunner of the modern computer), Alan Kay's Dynabook of the late 1960's (a dream machine, rendered in cardboard, of a wireless notebook PC, which pointed toward what personal computing might become) and Xerox's Alto in the 1970's (a sturdy working prototype that brought accessible, point-and-click computing to life).
More than 1,300 publicly accessible points will be scattered across the capital – in residential streets, supermarkets, car parks and leisure centres.
The alternative to self-containment and local supply is continuous or periodic resupply and replacement from stores prestocked at bases or other accessible points.
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