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Discover Ludwig"conversion point" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It refers to a specific moment or action that leads to a desired outcome or result, often in a marketing or sales context. Example sentence: The company's website was designed to guide visitors towards the conversion point, which was signing up for their email newsletter.
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I'm an unbeliever, understandably, having spent time in spiritual communion with some of the less distinguished Season 1 episodes of Buffy; my conversion point was "The Pack," which I'm happy to argue about any day.
"We've always strongly believed that there is a conversion point where they do start to buy their own," said Malle Vallik, the director of digital content at Harlequin Enterprises, the romance publisher.
If the distressed bank issues new ERNs when its share price falls to $25, the conversion point for the new note would be only $6.25, meaning with a share price between $6.25 and $25, new investors would receive cash payouts while old ones still get shares.
Determination of the critical conversion point (pc=0.58) was obtained experimentally through rheological measurements.
The primary parameters in this method, including the amplitudes for the two steps and the conversion point, are studied.
The zero value point on the DSC curve is defined as the conversion point from endothermal reaction to exothermal reaction.
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Toulon needed the conversion points, kicked by Wilkinson, to take the lead.
Other possible conversion points could be the boundary between oceanic layer two and three and the Moho discontinuity.
Think about the critical conversion points that are easily measureable.
If part of the football is hanging over the table, then 2 points are scored, if not then no 2-point conversion points are scored.
An example of the PRFs at the common-conversion point "spot" 8 along the profile AA′ is shown in Fig. 2. Fig. 2a, b, c shows radial PRF bins for different cut-off frequencies, along a backazimuthal sweep.
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