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Discover Ludwig'few point' is not correct and usable in written English
You could use the phrase 'a few points' or 'a couple of points' in written English. For example: I wanted to make a few points clear before we move forward with the project.
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Finally, a few point out that crime is tumbling.
Few point guards make it to age 40, especially those who rely (as Nash does) on quickness.
There have been precious few point guards in the NBA who, like Mr Lin, were not recruited by college basketball teams while in high school, played against weak competition while in college, and played a position other than point guard for most of their college careers.
Those subgraphs containing very few point events are regarded as spatial outliers.
Most back azimuths point to Shinmoedake crater, and a few point slightly north of the crater.
Assume that only a few point sources exist in the spatial spectrum.
Then, to illustrate the process and the possibilities of Structural Holography, the academic test case of an infinite plate excited by few point forces is presented.
Sequence data showed the presence of only a few point mutations across Sus scrofa D-loop sequences, not allowing direct discrimination between wild boar and domestic swine meats.
Next, the temperature beneath the Moho discontinuity is estimated using seismic attenuation data of the mantle and a few point temperature data inferred from mantle xenoliths.
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The car-creatures zoom by impressively enough but there are very few point-of-view shots from the racing cockpits.
A vivid perception of a moving human can be evoked when viewing a few point-lights on the joints of an invisible walker.
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