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Discover LudwigThe phrase "point in space" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in the context of discussing astronomy and physics, when referring to a single point within a three-dimensional space. For example, "The red dwarf star was located at a point in space roughly 7 light years away."
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This desert hike marked the last point in space where they'd both wanted the same future.
When the atmosphere is viewed from a fixed point in space, Earth's rotation is apparent.
One way of thinking about one particular piece of data is as a point in space.
To every point in space would be attached a vanishingly tiny six-dimensional ball.
He wanted to know how you arrive at a specific point in space?
No pilot can fly unaided through clouds to a precise point in space.
And thanks to its vantage point in space, the craft's telescope can obtain much clearer images than Earth-based instruments.
At any point in space one may define an element of area dS by drawing a small, flat, closed loop.
The time dependence of the displacement at any single point in space is often an oscillation about some equilibrium position.
As a result, any point in space remains fixed in spite of movements of the eye and head.
Electric field, an electric property associated with each point in space when charge is present in any form.
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