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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cardinal point" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a major direction such as north, south, east, or west. For example, "I always use the cardinal points to orient myself when I'm lost."
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cardinal point
noun
Any of the four principal compass directions - north, south, east and west
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Cardinal point is the term dynamic, which will be investigated thoroughly.
"You have to say which cardinal point something is," said Simpson.
If those grave concerns can be adequately handled, that leaves what I think is the cardinal point.
The fifth cardinal point, the centre, was attributed to the fire god Huehuetéotl, because the hearth stood at the centre of the house.
His manic street preaching has been one of the fundaments of a band who, in turn, have long been a cardinal point of good taste in guitar music.
The Croxtons have teamed up with the Cardinal Point Winery in Afton, Va., for an oyster and wine pairing weekend, but it is more of a boutique event.
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There, as in New Mexico, counterclockwise patterns emphasize the cardinal points.
The Hussite envoys reached Basel and opened debate on the cardinal points of their doctrine.
There were geometrically-aligned causeways and roads, and plazas laid out along cardinal points, from east to west.
Its sides rise at an angle of 51°52′ and are accurately oriented to the four cardinal points of the compass.
At the same time, the Cardinal points out that "the word 'stewardship' only appears twice" in the encyclical.
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