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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adopted point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a perspective, stance, or viewpoint that has been accepted or taken on by an individual or group.
Example: "After much discussion, we reached an adopted point that aligns with our core values."
Alternatives: "accepted viewpoint" or "embraced perspective."
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There was no adopted point to the killings, let alone any discernible point at all.
For T2-weighted MRI at 3 T, the following parameters were adopted: point resolution=185 × 185 μm, section thickness=0.6 mm, TE=80 ms, TR=5142 ms, and number of acquisitions=1.
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The adopted point-to-point codes have coding rate Rc,p= 0.5, so that R c = 0.25.
The NRF reported that by the end of 2017, 93percentt of retailers expected to adopt point-to-point encryption, which protects card data while it is being transmitted.
If fewer viral isolates are obtained as a consequence of adopting point-of-care rapid tests, the result may be a reduction of our capacity for early detection of the next influenza pandemic.
During that minute......the camera adopted her point of view.
Over the years, leading firms have adopted this point of view.
Mr. Blumberg quickly adopted the point but later made a second argument that Justice Scalia found insufficiently aggressive.
In each case senior leaders adopted a point of view that turned out to be wrong.
Here, we have implicitly adopted the point of view of the bank.
"We are excited to partner with Zomato to realise our dream of building the best and most widely adopted restaurant point of sale system in the world.
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