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Discover Ludwig"point breakdown" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is commonly used when discussing the distribution or division of points in a scoring system, such as in sports or academic grading. Example: "The team's coach gave a detailed point breakdown for each player's performance in the game."
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How The Rail's contributors are doing with their predictions through the first two legs of the Triple Crown (using a 3-2-1 point breakdown for win-place-show):.
If you're keeping track along with us — we're using a 3-2-1 point breakdown — Melissa Hoppert, who picked Big Brown to place in the Derby, leads the standings with 2 points.
Scoring points in each Triple Crown race this year, Jim Squires won the crown (using a 3-2-1 point breakdown for win-place-show) as The Rail's 2013 handicapping champion, beating Joe Drape, who correctly picked Palace Malice to win the Belmont.
There is much more beyond that — Facebook also does a point by point breakdown on why the emails between Zuckerberg are also fraudulent.
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For Dominic Maxwell in the Times, it's "a bullet-point breakdown of the book's debates about identity and freedom, culture and fanaticism".
But what did we learn about her intentions for the UK? From Brexit to the NHS, here's the point-by-point breakdown of the PM's plans.
Even when you can't understand what she's saying in the chorus, there's a thrilling sense of kinetic energy to it all, which makes the smooth mid-point breakdown a welcome change of pace, before the whole thing skips off to pure delirium by the time she squeals "and best of all you're nutty, nutty, nutty for me".
For a counter example, to set against the less than nuanced yet highly sharable satire-as-hyperbole on show in that video, is the Society of Authors — which has written a 12-point breakdown defending the actual substance of the reform (at least as it sees it).
While she did, a document entitled "Response to Lillian [sic] Greenwood's 'speech to Nottingham South Labour Party Members'" was passed around the hall, presenting a point-by-point breakdown of why the elected MP was wrong to address her concerns about the Leader to her constituents, 'debunking' the facts behind her claims.
If, however, at least one single zero-point breakdown was detected, 15 of 29 (52%) patients showed a global QoL<50.
This effect became even more apparent in Figure 8A and B: if no zero-point breakdown was observed in the QoL profile, the vast majority of global QoL scores was in the 'normal' >50 score point range and only 13 of 129 (10%) patients showed a global QoL<50.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com