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The phrase "a better point to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an improved or more advantageous argument, idea, or location in a conversation or text.
Example: "I believe we have reached a better point to discuss the implications of our findings."
Alternatives: "a more favorable position to" or "a stronger argument to".
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What might be a better point to argue is that far from being an unproductive sector of the economy, the automotive industry has outperformed the rest of the manufacturing industry.
"I think now with fitness being a bigger part of the Tour, guys' careers going longer, I think that would probably be a better point to reflect on your career as opposed to being inducted while you're right in the middle of it," Mickelson said.
"I wouldn't be opposed to moving the age to 50," Mickelson said, "because I think now with fitness being a bigger part of the tour, guys' careers going longer, I think that would probably be a better point to reflect on your career as opposed to being inducted while you're right in the middle of it".
So we are beginning from a better point to begin with.
Somewhere higher than the grunt is best, both for protection from their plasma grenades and for a better point to head-shot them.
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So what better point to take a look back at the platform that powered so many devices and dominated the mobile landscape for so long.
However, the curve characteristics in G1 indicate the relevance of training HEC with both the DH and the NDH in order not only to start the LICK training from a better point but also to achieve proficiency sooner.
All these together indicate the relevance of training all laparoscopic psychomotor skills first in order not only to start the LICK training from a better point but also to achieve proficiency sooner.
We are going to bring Turkey to a better point.
"By the time we got to the second film, we were getting to a better point, actually, in two or three takes," Mr. Columbus recalled.
The story is about transformation, using an opportunity -- in this case the magic carpet ride of an athletic scholarship -- to get from one point in life to a better point.
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