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point

[point] / pɔɪnt /








NOUN
scoring unit of sport competition
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His journey marked a crucial turning point for India's ambitions in space exploration.

From BBC

Wednesday's PMI expansions "point to a partial reversal of the recent weakness in investment spending and construction activity", wrote Julian Evans-Pritchard of Capital Economics in a note following the data release.

From Barron's

Building on those findings, three recent studies led by Sylvester researchers point to a connection between breast cancer risk, environmental contamination near Superfund sites, and social disadvantage.

From Science Daily

Daniel Takieddine, co-founder of investment firm Sky Links Capital Group, points to "supply tightness and industrial demand" for helping to push up the price of silver.

From BBC

“He always says, at the later points in the season, it’s about who shows up ready to play, who’s the most prepared,” Indiana center Pat Coogan said.

From Los Angeles Times