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pinpoint

[pin-point] / ˈpɪnˌpɔɪnt /


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With additional material, the team hopes to pinpoint more precisely when some of the earliest animals first emerged.

From Science Daily

According to Ms. DuBois it is difficult to pinpoint when and why the movement to which she had devoted most of her life began shrugging her off, but it did.

From The Wall Street Journal

The findings could help scientists pinpoint other Antarctic glaciers that might be vulnerable to similar rapid collapse.

From Science Daily

But then there’s like a plethora of these phases of my life that are marked on YouTube, pinpointing the different ages.

From Los Angeles Times

Because the data collection ended around age 20, researchers could not pinpoint when development was complete.

From Science Daily




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