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The phrase "the point of time" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a less common way of saying "the time." You can use it to refer to a specific moment or moment in time. For example: "At the point of time, I had forgotten my phone at home."
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What's the point of time if you can't mess with it?
"That is the point of time when we will look at the debt question again.
The point of time when the neurological symptoms were first noticed was chosen as the start.
9In relation to the short-term employment arrangements, one may raise the point of time aggregation bias.
Thus, the authors propose to visualise the last known value of settlements up to the point of time that is considered.
At the point of time that he/she has just arrived in Guangzhou, his/her survival rate as a legal resident is 1.
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Unless you are preparing for a career on 'Jeopardy!' I can't see the point of timed testing for anyone".
The points of time when the secondary endpoints will be measured are shown in Table 1.
At the group level, the WAI is stable and did not show any significant difference in the mean between the points of time.
Since we did not have access to the points of time of censoring, we were not able to correct for this when computing the patient years.
A difference of 20% is considered to be clinically relevant [ 17]. Figure 4 shows the outcome measures and the points of time they are collected.
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