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pinpoint

[pin-point] / ˈpɪnˌpɔɪnt /


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To pinpoint the culprit, the team used an imaging based screening approach to systematically examine all known and predicted human nucleases.

From Science Daily

Although the weapons found with the vessel were typical of the time and widely used across Northern Europe, researchers have long struggled to pinpoint exactly where these warriors originated or when they built the boat.

From Science Daily

You could pinpoint the moment Scotland had England's streak stopped.

From BBC

This approach allowed researchers to pinpoint the source of the signals they recorded.

From Science Daily

Salt thinks England can beat anyone on their day and it is time for them to pinpoint a date in the calendar.

From BBC