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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so few points" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a small or insufficient number of points, often in comparison to a larger or expected number. Example: Despite her best efforts, the student received so few points on her exam that she failed the class.
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Dallas had not scored so few points in a game since 2004.
They have been fortunate this season that four teams are virtually adrift with so few points.
They have not reached this stage of the season with so few points for a decade and on Saturday night they were humiliated by their greatest rivals.
The only other time Arizona scored so few points this season was in an 86-60 loss to Louisiana State, which will face Wisconsin in next week's West Regional semifinals in Albuquerque.
Peter McCambridge suggests that the reason "it's hard to sell the translation rights to Québec books is that there are so few points of reference," but the writer whom Bock most recalls for me is neither Francophone or Anglophone — it's the Chilean Roberto Bolaño.
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Indeed, the most telling data point may be that the plane so artfully slipped through the data filters leaving so few data points.
No one can wash properly, because there are so few water points.
The first three showed no discernible change in its speed; but results in 1998 and again in 2004 suggested a noticeable slowing, which Dr Bryden and his colleagues estimate at 30% of the current's volume.Some scientists, such as MIT's Professor Carl Wunsch, caution against drawing conclusions from so few data points.
Also, with so few data points in any given analysis (i.e. four for oilseed rape and six for maize), it is difficult to see how it can be verified that the data meet the underlying assumptions upon which the validity of the analyses depend.
Moreover, with so few data points it is difficult to see how Schick et al. could justify their choice of error distribution and link function ahead of other viable alternatives; this is important because alternative but equally justifiable choices could lead to very different results, particularly with regard to the whereabouts of the upper confidence limits.
With so few data points, it's very difficult to demonstrate a non-linear relationship.
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