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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inflection point of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in mathematical contexts or in discussions about change in various fields, such as economics or business, to indicate a point where a significant change occurs. Example: "The company reached an inflection point of growth when it introduced its new product line."
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Specifically, note the inflection point of $8,000.
In all cases, IT was established as the inflection point of the absorbance versus time curve.
With friction, the inflection point of force curve existed between 10° and 20°.
The inflection point of the curve allows us to distinguish the threshold value between the populations.
Parameter s = 0.81 denotes smoothness of the inflection point of distortion.
"We want to be the phone company, the inflection point, of the Internet," said Peter Thimmesch, CEO of Visitalk.
All this aims at accelerating proof-of-concept as a major value inflection point of drug development.
A graphical method is proposed to analyze this problem, with the inflection point of composite curve shifted.
Therefore, the inflection point of the ion current curve, dImax, is retarded even further compared to the combustion phase CA50.
According to him, Timehop's growth spurt indeed comes from the app hitting an "inflection point" of wider appeal.
The photon energy was calibrated with the first inflection point of Mn K-edge in Mn metal foil.
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