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Discover LudwigThe word 'pinpoints' is correct and commonly used in written English
It is a verb which usually means to accurately identify or describe something. For example: The journalist was able to pinpoint the exact moment when the conflict began.
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pinpoints
verb
Third person singular of pinpoint
synonyms
Exact(60)
French readers and Mr bin Laden will not be entirely miserable.Mr Mead also pinpoints an irony of Anglo-Saxon success.
Now, 90 years on, is history catching up?Anthony DePalma pinpoints November 2000 as the month when his new continent and "our shared destiny" began to evolve.
His work is attentive to the shift between these differing cultures, the pinpoints of speech that separate one from another.
Like Peter Weir's "Picnic at Hanging Rock" and Peter Jackson's "Heavenly Creatures", "The Falling" pinpoints the moment when the intensity of schoolgirl friendship verges on the supernatural.
One of Mr Clarke's allies predicted gloomily that, although Mr Hague presents himself as a tough leader, the prospect was for a continuation of Mr Major's much-criticised fudge and mudge.That gibe pinpoints the principal task now facing Mr Hague.
He pinpoints the human tendency of lawmakers and regulators to overcorrect in the aftermath of a crisis.
A small copy pinpoints Cima sites, including that of his studio in San Luca near the Rialto Bridge.The altar painting of the Virgin mentioned above soon follows.
Miss Middleton may well be a fine person, but if her life's journey pinpoints Prince William's place in society too closely, she could end up harming him.
But a highly critical report by the independent Public Appointments Commissioner pointing out that NHS trusts have been packed with local Labour Party activists pinpoints a problem.
It also conveys the difference between firm fact and flimsy hypothesis, and pinpoints those ideas, especially in cosmology, that may need radical rethinking.In line with the editorial policy of Nature, the book gives equal room to the non-physical sciences.
In a separate study of fiscal consolidation in Latin America between 1937 and 1995, Mr Voth pinpoints a tight link between fiscal consolidation and instability, across democracies and autocracies alike.Protests induced by austerity also attract far more participants than demonstrations sparked by other causes.
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