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Discover Ludwig‘marking point’ is a phrase that is used in written English
It is typically used to refer to a moment in time or an event that marks a turning point or an important milestone. For example, "The signing of the peace treaty was a major marking point in the country's history."
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"I use 9/11 as a marking point," he said.
"This was such a marking point in so many respects.
9/11 will continue to be a marking point for novelists, as in other spheres.
de Boer: I've tried to find the marking point between short term and long term.
I think the marking point, the point that marks the transition from short term to long term, is called elections.
"He very softly articulates detail, perhaps sketching the contour of a melody line in a small gesture, or very clearly shows you a marking point in the music.
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I am beginning to establish marking points, setting out aspirations, and I'm moving.
In all measurements, the proton edge and the electron edge were used as marking points to calibrate the lineal energies.
As relief maps show contour lines marking points of equal height, a set of lines marking points of equal potential (known as equipotentials) may be drawn around an electrostatically charged object.
Subsequently, CSBMS directed the endoscope to the previously designated CSBMS marking points).
Continue marking points to make a half circle.
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