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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in which point" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when discussing a particular point or topic in a discussion that requires further exploration. For example: "The question of climate change is highly complex, and requires further exploration - in which point, this paper seeks to investigate the impacts of emissions on global temperatures."
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Subjectivity is an important theme of the Albertine episode, in which point of view determines what is perceived.
These mice reflect the situations in humans in which point mutations can lead to protein malfunction and disease development.
The rate region for UDF mode is shown in Fig. 6, in which point A or D denotes the achievable point with the maximum sum-capacity.
Colicins as well as the outer membrane transport proteins contain proximal to the N-terminus a short sequence, called TonB box, which interacts with TonB and in which point mutants impair uptake.
A conservative form of the interpolated differential operator (IDO-CF) scheme is a multi-moment Eulerian scheme in which point values and integrated average values are separately defined in one cell.
The best evidence to date comes from certain subtypes of migraine with aura, in which, point mutations in genes controlling the translocation of calcium, sodium and potassium have been implicated.
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The resolution was poor, about one-hundredth of a megapixel, to use a measurement familiar to anyone who has shopped for digital cameras, a field in which point-and-shoot models for amateurs often have a resolution of three megapixels or more.
Nascar officials are also considering altering the way in which points are awarded for each race.
Someone would have cracked, whispered or cashed in; which points to Nakamoto being a lone operator.
It is an argument — a sustained, lucid case in which points are made logically and backed by evidence and reason.
Claimants may pursue a second step, in which points are awarded, worth up to $500 each, up to a total of $9,750, depending on circumstances.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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