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Discover Ludwig'bench point' is not a correct and usable part of a sentence in standard written English
It is not a common phrase or idiom that has a specific meaning. If you intend to use the phrase, you would need to provide context for its meaning. For example, if you are referring to a court hearing, you might use the phrase "The judge made a strong bench point about the defendant's lack of remorse."
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Everyone on the Madrid bench pointing to their watch.
*A camera was hidden in a gym bag and left on a locker room bench, pointing toward the showers.
It was only when his assistant on the bench pointed out what was being requested that Walter Zenga raised his arm apologetically.
Then, when he was taken out for a breather, he went to the bench pointing skyward as the Boston fans, who have not always been kind to him, gave him a warm ovation.
Without Boucher coming off the bench the Ducks could only muster three bench points, all from Bigby-Williams.
In contrast, Arizona had 23 bench points with solid minutes from point guard Parker Jandson-Cartwright and bigs Chance Comanche and Dusan Ristic.
Also, bench points will be huge as Michigan State is able to comfortably give its starters a breather since its supporting cast is filled with players that can knock down big shots.
Sedimentation on floodplain sites and higher benches was lower than on low benches, point bars and side channels.
Limited handling might instead explain the single detection of HEV on a butcher's bench at point of sale.
David Lee had another double-double off the bench (11 points, 12 rebounds) his fifth in the last six games.
It is well known that small bench top (point-of care) laboratory analyzers used by small clinics have very different reference intervals.
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