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This tag is for questions about correctly using a word. The word has to be provided within the question. The question should be limited to the usage of one word. For the usage of complete phrases there is the tag phrase-usage.
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Better word for 'believe' or 'think'
If you have actual evidence that comes from experience, consider saying it directly - "in our experience," or "our tests show."
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Which one of either "where" or "when" works better with "point"?
The Oxford example is not the same as your example. Their usage of "point" is directly linked to the situation, marking a point in time. Therefore, "when" is appropriate.
In your example, my assumpt …