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The phrase "affordable points" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing points, scores, or benefits that are reasonably priced or accessible.
Example: "The program offers affordable points that can be redeemed for discounts on future purchases."
Alternatives: "budget-friendly points" or "cost-effective points".
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At BottleRock, general manager George Skorka often has flights that feature a flagship -- a once-rare, highly sought-after wine -- to draw people toward lesser known and often more affordable points of comparison.
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Groupon just announced via its blog that it has acquired Breadcrumb, the creators of an affordable point of sale system and iPad app that targets local restaurants.
The company is particularly keen on building out partnerships in the pharmaceutical and agricultural world, though also has long term plans to provide affordable point-of-care testing in the developing world.
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Robust and locally affordable point-of-care tests to measure any base deficit would be highly desirable for the management of severe malaria patients in sub Saharan Africa.
A rapid, simple and affordable point-of care (POC) test that can be implemented in peripheral health care settings to replace/improve upon microscopy for TB diagnosis or to rule out TB (triage) remains unmet.
The availability of affordable, point-of-service HIV testing is especially important in low-income, high-HIV-burden countries which lack the financial and technological resources to perform more sophisticated laboratory-based assays.
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