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The phrase "for each date point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to individual data points associated with specific dates in a dataset or analysis. Example: "The analysis was conducted for each date point to identify trends over time."
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Three specimens were tested for each date point.
The compressive strength of the concrete: At the age of 7, 28 days, concrete specimens were tested for compressive strength respectively, three 150 × 150 × 150 mm3 were tested for each date point.
Shrinkage specimens of the three prisms with a size of 100 × 100 × 515 mm3 were tested for each date point after being cured in a chamber with 60%% relative humidity.
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Two r8s analyses were done for each data set, one with the younger fossil dates for each calibration point and one with the older dates.
Repeat several times for each reflex point.
Video analysis of 144 speed dates showed that for each one-point increase on a seven-point scale of expansiveness, college students' chances of getting a "yes" response increased by 76%, according to the paper published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
There was speculation that the blasts were a continuation of low-intensity bombings in Lahore last October that struck juice shops known as "dating points," with enclosed booths for young couples to cuddle.
For each point of C.E.O.
For each point, three eyes were dissected.
Use examples for each point.
(Starting point for each entry: the date the company announced a new female CEO).
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