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Discover Ludwig"he pinpointed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone finding an exact location or answer to a question. For example, "After searching through the data, he pinpointed the cause of the anomaly."
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He pinpointed the Old Course and Claret Jug.
Collins described the mood as "angry," yet he pinpointed Davis's double as a positive.
Many surveys and focus groups later, he pinpointed an adjustment problem.
After months of painstaking work that involved collecting deer droppings from apple orchards, he pinpointed apple cider as the source.
After several travelers complained, Mr. Rodriguez said, he pinpointed the problem: "There was a woman discreetly eating fried squid".
In 2000, Tony Blair wrote a memo to his advisers (it later leaked) in which he pinpointed some "touchstone issues" that he wanted to address immediately.
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He pinpoints the plummeting of inventories from 1997 to 1999 as a key period.
But he pinpoints and then stitches together several intriguing common threads.
He pinpoints the human tendency of lawmakers and regulators to overcorrect in the aftermath of a crisis.
But his key professional moment he pinpoints as a personal one: the birth of his first daughter.
He pinpoints the moment he knew he wanted to act as the first time he saw David Lynch's "Elephant Man": "John Hurt made me cry".
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