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The phrase "attribute points" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of role-playing games or character development to refer to points that can be assigned to various attributes or skills of a character.
Example: "In this game, you start with 10 attribute points that you can distribute among strength, agility, and intelligence."
Alternatives: "skill points" or "character points".
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For instance, although all points-based systems attribute points to specific migrant characteristics and all recruitment programmes imply state involvement, in practice the codes can reflect very different selection systems.
A school could attribute points to a child who lived nearby, whose siblings were pupils or whose parents were alumni.
"Her most popular attribute," points out Palmieri, "was being secretary of state, because she had been willing to work for the man who defeated her.
Steal from the gaming industry and attribute points and rewards to your customers based on how much they use or engage with your product and company.
If you do not develop your young players or tend to average veterans, their skills can regress and the few attribute points that they lose can be felt on the field.
The drainage facility information of each watershed was obtained through the expressway design files, and the attribute points were determined according to the grading standard set by the KEC (Table 2).
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If p had a.note attribute pointing to n and n had a.pitch attribute pointing to p then they would never get deleted even if they were no longer in use (this process is called "garbage collecting").
The tag also allows to define a URL attribute (pointing to the ontology definition), and a prefix attribute used to define a local identifier for terms.
This attribute pointed our attention to the hydroxylation of olefin bonds in the unsaturated methyl esters from seed oil of Blighia unijugata with cetyltrimethylammonium permanganate.
Data on the state of the car, the road and the driver is collected and stored in the car's computer, which attributes points to certain factors -- like "the occupant reacts to reckless cutting in," or speed, handling angle or brake pressure -- that might contribute to an angry response.
I want to make clear that I haven't dragged real historical figures bearing their own names into my story by attributing points of view to them gratuitously or by forcing them to behave implausibly -- unexpectedly, surprisingly, beautifully, shockingly, but not implausibly.
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