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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrowhead at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to navigation, mapping, or describing a location, particularly in reference to a specific point or feature.
Example: "The treasure map indicates that the hidden chest is located at the arrowhead at the base of the mountain."
Alternatives: "pointing to" or "located at".
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That aside, the evening was a comparatively muted affair, while Arrowhead at kickoff appeared to be roughly three-fifths full, if that.
Herman Melville's Arrowhead, at 780 Holmes Road, Pittsfield, Mass., closes from the end of October until Memorial Day weekend, except for special events.
L. JOHN WILKERSON was 7 when he dug up a shiny stone arrowhead at a water hole near the family's small ranch in Elko, Nev.
Yet he never dreamed that in finding that arrowhead at the water hole he had taken his first step toward becoming, 50 years later, the president of the Museum of American Folk Art in New York.
B DMRT1-positive cells (arrowhead) at different stages of spermatogenesis.
a The stalks (arrow) are short and the fruits are small (arrowhead) at the time of anthesis.
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April 17 at Arrowhead Marsh at MLK Jr. Regional Shoreline Recall Choreographed by Sarah Bush.
His love of collecting began when, as a boy, he discovered hundreds of arrowheads at his uncle's farm in New Jersey.
Arrowheads at the ends of some transmission lines indicate connection with foreign substations.
d-e KYNA and KYNAA2 abolished the pERK1/2-positivity in the SGCs (thick arrowheads) at 2 days.
For example, the two factors of receptive skills and productive skills are connected with a line with arrowheads at both ends (Fig. 3).
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