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The phrase "along points" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in specific contexts, such as discussing a path or route that follows certain points, but it is not widely recognized.
Example: "The trail runs along points of interest that highlight the area's history."
Alternatives: "through points" or "at points".
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Rather, it refers to genetic fitness, the fact that people with the genes best suited to a given environment live long enough to have children and pass their DNA along, points out Sharad Paul, an evolutionary biologist and author of The Genetics of Health.
Chris Scott, a meteorologist for The Weather Network, a Canadian cable channel, said that the one to two feet of snow that fell along points of the highway was not extraordinary for the area.
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Mr. Frohlich encouraged him along: "Point to the sky!" Mr. Finlay froze for a split second and reached for the stars.
For now, the suggestion engine hums along, pointing me toward a selection of Hitler youth haircut instructional videos.
On our trip to Italy two years ago, we took along a point-and-shoot camera.
We had asked Mr. Bennett to come along and point out toys that might be suspicious.
For more efficient and more accurate alignment along distant points, you can use a laser level.
Onboard comfort should be evaluated along several points.
The Environment Agency issued four flood warnings along four points of the River Avon in Worcestershire.
(Resistivity surveys were conducted along the points shown in brown color).
The altitude of anxiety can be measured along these points, that is, from zero to thirty.
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