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'the point of impact' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase that is often used to refer to the moment when two objects collide with each other, or when a physical force is applied to an object. For example, "the point of impact was so powerful that it caused a huge explosion".
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An orange billow of flame exploded from the point of impact.
Mr. Wurtzel sits at the point of impact in television's clash between morality, taste and creativity.
Data from the Green Pine system would also be used to estimate the point of impact.
"I remember the point of impact on my feet, and that was it".
Video replays were inconclusive as to the point of impact or the type of injury.
"If at the point of impact, they're all four together, what the heck was the difference?
Robin said Lubitz could be heard breathing right up until the point of impact.
No deaths occurred at the point of impact with my Land Rover.
Fragments of shrapnel flew sixty or seventy yards from the point of impact.
In the last car, closest to the point of impact, several people landed on the floor, several passengers said.
With the images, Yandell applied a three-dimensional biomechanical analysis to study the racket's speed and the point of impact.
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