Sentence examples for advances point from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "advances point" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific point regarding advancements or progress in a particular context, but as it stands, it lacks clarity.
Example: "The advances point in our research highlights the significant improvements we've made over the past year."
Alternatives: "point of advancement" or "advancement point".

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Combined with the regime's hardening, the rebels' advances point to a protracted conflict ahead.

Recent advances point to the presence of a local mechanism in the female reproductive tract capable of recognising the arrival of gametes and embryos and modulating the tract's environment accordingly for the next stage.

These advances point to new forms of political representation, ones that are not limited to the relationship between formal representatives and their constituents.

The advances point to how Apple wants to steal a march when it comes to using phones as a proxy for a card or cash, and there is some anecdotal evidence that it's working: merchants and others who have partnered with Apple say that Apple Pay is accounting for 90percentt of all mobile contactless transactions globally in markets where it's available.

"Recent advances point to better ways of using our knowledge of genomics to improve food crops, that do not involve GM".

Recent advances point to a role of the protein kinase C (PRKC) family in the regulation of uterine smooth muscle contraction at the end of pregnancy.

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That the decline in some forms of pollution has stopped - despite technological advances - points to a series of staggering regulatory failures.

A recent study by Julia Dressel and Hany Farid, published in Science Advances, points to the limitations of deterministic algorithms with fixed parameters for the task of such predictions.

Bits and pieces of the Gover nor's program for this year, an nounced, leaked or ferreted out in advance, point clearly in this direction.

In corporate trading, industrials gained 1/8 point and utilities advanced point in quiet dealings, Salomon Bros. said.

Thus Roland Barthes's Latin motto could also be hers: "Larvatus prodeo," or, "I advance, pointing to my mask".

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