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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a deeper point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a more profound or significant idea or argument in a conversation or text.
Example: "While the initial argument was compelling, the author later reveals a deeper point about human nature that challenges our assumptions."
Alternatives: "a more profound insight" or "a more significant argument".
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There is a deeper point here, though.
There is a deeper point of comparison between Scarlett's war and our own.
And while it's obviously a quick laugh, it does have a deeper point.
Behind the joke was a deeper point, in which Stewart recognized his own significance.
In each case, Benedict was actually trying to make a deeper point worth hearing.
But the rest of Barch's essay (ably translated into regular paragraphs by USA Today) makes a deeper point.
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Point A (deepest point of the curve of the maxilla, between the anterior nasal spine and the dental alveolus).
This is a deep point.
"I was a little bit surprised that [England coach] Trevor Bayliss would allow Alastair Cook to have a deep point for as long as he did," said Smith.
Some of Anderson's predecessors would have been horrified by the notion that a deep point was necessary for Garfield Sobers.
Yesterday we saw Anderson scowling at his captain, apparently because he had been refused a deep point for Imrul Kayes, a tentative opening batsman with a Test average of 13.
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