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The phrase 'point of reference for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person, event, or object that serves as a basis for comparison. For example, "John is a excellent point of reference for what a successful business leader should look like."
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You need a point of reference for the world you're living in.
Why, she asks, should whiteness even be a point of reference for a black self-image?
And Messiaen is not a bad point of reference for approaching Duruflé.
"The catalog will prove a point of reference for generations of scholarship to come".
But his time with the Astros provided a relevant point of reference for his current situation.
For Montgomerie, it is a definite point of reference for motivation.
My mother, my grandmother and my aunts offered no point of reference for surrogacy.
Christianity, hitherto one point of reference for him, now became his "official" creed.
Their complex 1985 book, Hegemony and Socialist Strategy, remains a key point of reference for Podemos's leadership.
Eliza has no point of reference for Higgins's behavior, nor does she have any idea how a duchess lives.
As an objective observer of the play's progress, he becomes a vital point of reference for the director.
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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.

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