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pinpoint <a pinpoint; pinpoints> N

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pinpoint ADJ

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This has the effect that a weak hand will not pinpoint a control for the defense.
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There is no exact cause for the assassination that is easy to pinpoint.
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Occasionally, there may be bruising, particularly purpura in the forearms, petechia (pinpoint hemorrhages on skin and mucous membranes), nosebleeds, and/or bleeding gums.
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This entails pinpointing issues and establishing the issues of major concern.
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The technology is used to pinpoint consumers location and provide location-specific advertisements on their mobile devices.
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Because of the way languages change gradually, it is usually impossible to pinpoint when a given language began to be spoken.
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She used focus groups to effectively pinpoint what potential customers would respond to, and also gave everyone credit where credit was due.
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However, the lack of information makes it impossible to pinpoint an exact figure of casualties.
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The date of composition is impossible to pinpoint.
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His super power is pinpoint vomiting, the ability to vomit at will and direct its flow at any individual he chooses.
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