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pinpoint

[pin-point] / ˈpɪnˌpɔɪnt /


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“It is difficult to pinpoint a precise trigger that is convincing enough to explain the extent of the rally across precious metals, although a weaker dollar helps.”

From MarketWatch

Looking ahead, the researchers plan to chart where new species are most frequently found to pinpoint regions rich in undiscovered life.

From Science Daily

The researchers aimed to use these recordings to pinpoint the brain systems that allow us to deeply experience what we see.

From Science Daily

Then they examined a dozen characteristics and used a machine-learning algorithm to help pinpoint moments of significant change in the data.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is hard to pinpoint a moment in history when businessmen have held such direct sway over matters of war and peace.

From The Wall Street Journal