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'good reference point' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that serves as an example to compare something else to or to be used as a guide. For example, "This report should serve as a good reference point for future projects in our department."
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200 frames per second is a good reference point.
There are UK-based accountants who cover overseas, and a good reference point is the Institute of Chartered Accountants.
Visconti, who produced David Bowie's great 70s records, as well as T Rex, Iggy Pop and others, is a good reference point.
This complex situation in West Africa is changing rapidly so in addition to following national news updates, the World Health Organisation website is also a good reference point.
"The waves at the piers on Battery Park would be a good reference point for the extreme high tide," Mr. Mundy said.
The demographic make up and different culture in Oregon means that the figures there will not directly apply to the UK but it's a good reference point to see how much of an effect it's had on their population.
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The Manual or the Language overview are good reference points.
Below are four infographics that should serve as good reference points for the week ahead.
"First you need good reference points.
"Once you have good reference points, it's best to aim the helicopter into the wind.
While these maps are useful to monitor patients, they cannot be combined with other transversal diagnostic techniques because both the map and the scan lines which it is made of, lack good reference points.
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