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originating point
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "originating point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the starting location or source of something, such as an idea, journey, or process. Example: "The originating point of the river can be traced back to the mountains."
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The engineer said that he was "sure that the originating point codes were changed because that was critical to the deception".
News & Media
Previous experimental results have indicated that the fatigue crack originating point is also influenced by the magnitude of the stress range, but the reason for this phenomenon is not yet clear.
This paper provides techniques, heuristics, and algorithms for the location of a minimal number of relay points on a highway network that satisfies the driver-distance constraint a driver leaving a distribution center does not travel for more than t miles before which he/she returns back to the originating point or rests before moving on further.
Now, toys, board games and so on are sometimes the originating point.
News & Media
The reality is every communication comes from an originating point and it ends up at a destination point.
News & Media
Yet, while in a linear diagram as the electrocardiogram only relative distances from the originating point of the line matter, in the drawing a higher number of features color, thickness, intensity, contrast, etc.—are relevant (Goodman 1976, 229 230).
Science
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53 human-written examples
A focal line originating at point P will intercept the plane of an individual detector at point D by passing through the infinitesimally small pinhole.
Science
I counted birds along five 300-m transects originating at point sources of water in a New Mexico grassland, and compared results with those from transects without water.
Science
Conventionally, the onset of glassy behavior is brought about by the introduction of spatial heterogeneities, typically originating from point defects, particularly in the case of strain glasses.
Science
The first part of this thesis describes the implementation of a novel statistical technique which leverages the "clumpiness" of photons originating from point sources (PSs) to derive the properties of PS populations hidden in astrophysical datasets.
Academia
Since Georges Lemaître first noted, in 1927, that an expanding universe might be traced back in time to an originating single point, scientists have built on his idea of cosmic expansion.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing abstract concepts or processes, use "originating point" to clearly identify the initial stage or source from which they develop.
Common error
Avoid using "originating point" when you actually mean the end or final location. The term specifically refers to where something begins, not where it ends.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "originating point" functions as a noun phrase, typically serving as a subject complement or an object of a preposition. It denotes the location or source from which something begins or arises. Ludwig examples illustrate its usage in diverse contexts, from geographical features to abstract concepts.
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News & Media
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "originating point" is a noun phrase used to denote the source or beginning of something. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness. While less common, its usage spans across scientific, news, and general contexts. When using this phrase, ensure you're accurately identifying the starting location and not confusing it with the destination. Alternatives such as "starting location" or "point of origin" can be used depending on the level of formality required.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
point of origin
Emphasizes the initial place from which something starts; it's a slightly more formal phrasing.
starting location
Focuses on the physical place where something begins; it's a more direct substitute.
source location
Highlights the place where something originates, especially in terms of information or materials.
initial source
Focuses on the original source of something, such as information or a process.
inception point
Highlights the start or commencement of an idea or project.
birthplace
Implies a place of creation or beginning, often used metaphorically.
root location
Suggests the fundamental place from which something grows or develops.
genesis point
Emphasizes the creation or beginning of something, often used in a more abstract or philosophical context.
focal point of origin
Highlights that the original place is also somehow very important, central or significant.
primary source
Focuses on the original source of information or documentation, instead of the physical place.
FAQs
How can I use "originating point" in a sentence?
You can use "originating point" to refer to the starting location or source of something. For example, "The "originating point" of the river is in the mountains" or "The "originating point" of the idea was a conversation we had last year".
What are some alternatives to "originating point"?
Some alternatives to "originating point" include "starting location", "source location", or "point of origin". The best choice depends on the specific context.
Is "originating point" the same as "original point"?
"Originating point" refers specifically to the source or beginning. "Original point" can refer to an initial argument or idea, not necessarily a physical location or source. While sometimes interchangeable, they have distinct nuances.
Which is more formal, "originating point" or "starting point"?
"Originating point" tends to be slightly more formal than "starting point", making it suitable for academic or technical writing. "Starting point" is generally more versatile.
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested