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The phrase "at the tips" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the ends or extremities of something, often in a physical or metaphorical context.
Example: "The leaves were vibrant green at the tips, indicating healthy growth."
Alternatives: "on the ends" or "at the extremities".
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Bright gray, damp at the tips.
The long mule ears are separating at the tips.
Light-sensitive spots occur at the tips of the arms.
You're in business when you see growth at the tips.
That elsewhere will be at the tips of the cracks.
By adulthood, however, the overwhelming majority of synapses are located at the tips of dendritic spines.
Terminal inflorescences are at the tips of the major, or dominant, branches; axillary ones are at the tips of axillary, or side, branches.
Olfactory (smell-related) organs are specialized hollow hairs found at the tips of pedipalps and legs.
(1) Nanospheres located at the tips of the CNT bundles.
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Small circles at the tips of arrows in the upper figure indicate the estimation errors.
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