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The appropriate context for using 点 (diǎn) can vary depending on its specific meaning and pronunciation. Here are some possible contexts for each meaning and pronunciation:
1. Dot stroke: In this context, 点 (diǎn) refers to a small dot or stroke used in Chinese characters. It can be used in discussions about calligraphy, handwriting, or character formation. For example, you might say "这个字的点写得很漂亮" (zhè ge zì de diǎn xiě de hěn piàoliang) meaning "The dots in this character are written very beautifully."
2. Appointed time/scheduled time: In this context, 点 (diǎn) refers to a specific time that has been arranged or agreed upon. It can be used in discussions about meetings, appointments, or schedules. For example, you might say "我们约定在下午三点见面" (wǒmen yuēdìng zài xiàwǔ sān diǎn jiànmiàn) meaning "We agreed to meet at 3 PM in the afternoon."
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