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"points of time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to certain times or periods in a timeline. For example, "The history of human civilization is divided into many points of time."
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And partners change their minds, have different investment objectives, and they need liquidity at different points of time.
At this point of time, as at all other points of time in the past, no activity by Apple has been seen as sufficient for its survival.
At single points of time, FE analysis is employed to support these calculations.
The differences found to the respective points of time show comparable results for both groups.
We add the transient noise segments to the random points of time of the speech signals.
Figure 16 shows the temperature profiles at four points of time in the 20th cycle.
The analysis focuses on two different management control packages in the face of similar contingencies at different points of time.
Consumers perceive the value of durable goods in the consumption process at two different points of time.
The accuracy was negligibly improved in the case where separate AGB — InSAR height models were fitted for both points of time, which required AGB data for both points of time as well as an accurate DTM.
Under a continuous-time Markov chain, the author assumed two available and unavailable states at any points of time.
During a last data collection activity, relationships among data elements stemming from different points of time are set up.
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