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Discover LudwigThe phrase "upon pointing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an action or response that occurs as a result of someone pointing at something. Example: "Upon pointing to the map, she explained the route we needed to take."
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When the PEG/acetates molecules are present in the structure, the E11-Oε2 forms a hydrogen bond with Y237-OH (distance 2.7 Å). Upon pointing outwards from the binding pocket, it clears the space needed to accommodate the ligand.
Be aware if your community looks down upon pointing.
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You may, UPON POINT OF SALE AND NOT BEFOREHAND, cut the cakes in half and reassemble them.
Buchanan has previously said McMorris reneged on agreed-upon points.
He said Tuesday's session deteriorated when the union reneged on previously agreed-upon points.
THE most talked-upon point was, for once in British politics, also the main one.
Coll makes an obvious, but under-reflected-upon, point: "He has to move here, because this hunger strike has forced his hand".
Under the terms of the cease-fire, General Athor's men were expected to assemble at agreed-upon points, including one near Fangak, and rejoin the military.
Indeed, the end of the previous decade seems to be an agreed-upon point at which bloghouse's luster lost its shine.
Within seconds, government soldiers were upon us, pointing their guns and yelling in Arabic, their voices shot through with adrenaline.
They fed these sequences into DNA databases and struck upon matches pointing to more than 90 genes.
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