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The phrase "location on the map" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a specific point or area on a map. Example: "I can't find the location on the map for the restaurant we want to visit."
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Following this, on each trial participants are asked to focus on one location on the map and are instructed to imagine a small dot moving from that location to another named location.
Each batch of features is associated with a particular location on the map.
To help navigate the streets of Paris, the iPad's GPS chip reveals your location on the map, which can flip over to reveal a color-coded Metro map.
At each location on the map, the 50 nearest iSPEX measurements were averaged and converted to Aerosol Optical Thickness, a measure for the total amount of atmospheric particles.
In fact, when you look at their location on the map above and see how closely they track westward migration patterns, a chicken-or-egg question arises.
But you can plot your location on the map and, using your phone's GPS function, drop data on the map from a list of amenities, which helps find their approximate location.
Because countries need capitals, I drew a star in a circle at a location on the map that seemed appropriate — near the headboard of the bed, where my pillow usually lay.
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Note: The numbers in parentheses correspond with the numbered locations on the map.
Against a skilled sniper with long sight lines, this is often the only way to get to key locations on the map without being killed.
The idea is, it'll allow you to identify enemy types and dangerous locations on the map; it will also show, via an augmented reality HUD, where your grenade will land at the current throwing angle.
The benefits of the shoots can also last long afterwards, tourism bosses said, by putting film locations on the map.
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