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The phrase "a compelling point of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a strong argument or significant aspect of a topic or issue.
Example: "In her presentation, she made a compelling point of the importance of sustainability in modern business practices."
Alternatives: "a persuasive argument for" or "a strong case for".
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Scholarship in this area has been scant in recent years, and in focusing on the figure of the fool, Lande has chosen a compelling point of entry for an important new account.
But while the show, on Saturday, was strong on polished separates like periwinkle and kelly green jackets and sweaters mixed with tweeds and shearlings, it didn't present a compelling point of view.
I recently came across a compelling point of view from the Young Entrepreneur Council, focused on how to build your business in a local market, and their advice is valuable to any consumer-facing business.
The ability to measure passion + popularity is a compelling point of difference between traditional media and online video.
It rises above the fray by articulating a compelling point of view about new ways for the industry to create and capture higher levels of value.
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But he does raise a compelling point about the power of widgets to distribute information to people where they need it.
They do this by identifying a thorny issue in the customer's company or industry and developing an original, compelling point of view about it.
That fact, in and of itself, makes a compelling point.
Some of these detractors, like open source activist Chris Messina, make a compelling point.
Mr. Lumumba's namesake brings up a compelling point.
Jim Goetz of Sequoia Capital noted similarly that entrepreneurs ought to spend more time in the idea phase, honing in on a unique and compelling point of view before trying to build a company around it.
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