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Discover Ludwig'to which point' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to ask a question about the extent or limits of something. For example: I know you don't like the new policy, but to which point do you think it should be changed?
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Up to which point is an intervention compatible?
To which point group the molecule belongs is determined using standard methods [12], with a few minor changes.
A comparison between the free energy of the two systems allowed us to estimate up to which point our calculations were reliable, and the trend of the errors on the free energy due to the finite size effect.
As will be seen in the Material and Methods section – to which point we defer a precise definition of the p-values – some calibrated Bayesian and classical frequentist GOF p-values share the difficulty that their probability distribution is generally unknown, even asymptotically; this contradicts (C1), which makes it difficult to interpret the surprise resulting from a given p-value [14]-[17] [14]-[17]
The extent to which point estimates and CIs differ in these sensitivity analyses will determine whether we should rate down for risk of bias.
Therefore, it is important to determine up to which point the comparison of mutation rates between viruses and digital organisms is valid.
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The final call - to set_window - changes the display setting to True, at which point a window will appear on screen.
I made it to Bedford and North Sixth, at which point the cart tipped and my books tumbled out.
Eventually, I did try to stand, at which point I understood the trouble.
It is difficult to decide at which point ritual became theatre.
Chair umpire Eva Asderaki awarded the point to Stosur, at which point Willliams lost her temper.
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