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Discover Ludwig'cardinal points' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the four principal directions of north, south, east, and west. For example, "Before setting our course, the captain checked the cardinal points to make sure we were on the right path."
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cardinal points
noun
Plural of cardinal point
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The Hussite envoys reached Basel and opened debate on the cardinal points of their doctrine.
There, as in New Mexico, counterclockwise patterns emphasize the cardinal points.
There were geometrically-aligned causeways and roads, and plazas laid out along cardinal points, from east to west.
There are four possible topmarks, corresponding to the four cardinal points of the compass i.e., north, south, east, and west.
At the same time, the Cardinal points out that "the word 'stewardship' only appears twice" in the encyclical.
In fact, speakers of the Australian language Guugu Yimithirr explain all locations using cardinal points (rather than left and right).
When the rating of the positive expectation has reached a value of 9 10, the treatment is finished by tapping the cardinal points SI 3 and LU 7.
In an idealized thick lens, it's at the first principal point, which is one of the so-called cardinal points of the lens.
The site of Caracas is a high rift valley within this system; hence, mountains enclose the city at all cardinal points.
Its sides rise at an angle of 51°52′ and are accurately oriented to the four cardinal points of the compass.
More astounding, the plazas were laid out along cardinal points, from east to west, and the roads were positioned at the same geometric angles.
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