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Discover LudwigThe word "point-like" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe anything that has the characteristics of a point, especially when referring to physical objects. For example: "The particles of dust had a point-like shape."
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Again, according to the Standard Model, they are point-like, electrically neutral and massless.
One consists of hard or unshearable point-like particles and soft or shearable point-like ones.
The point-like microplasma emitted clear spectral lines.
Most methods focus on point-like target (PTs).
At Kn, a highly polarised point-like source is observed.
Fig. 1 Point-like 22Na source setup for PET acquisition.
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The point — like the show itself — is somewhat academic.
Her teeth had been filed to a point, like fangs.
Yet this point, like most others, is hotly contested.
His mighty shoulders point like ax blades in either direction.
Eloquent and fast-talking, Grandage is off after this point like a puppy chasing a stick.
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