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The phrase "a final points" is not correct in English.
It should be "final points" or "a final point." You can use "final points" when summarizing or concluding a discussion or argument, while "a final point" is used when referring to a single concluding remark.
Example: "Before we wrap up the meeting, I would like to share a final point regarding our project timeline."
Alternatives: "last points" or "concluding remarks."
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A final points total 11 shy of Sam Allardyce's men has also been used as a reason to discount Blackpool's hopes in some quarters, but Evatt insists West Ham should take his team-mates lightly at their peril.
BRONZE MEDAL - Aled Davies (F42 class) has gone one better than his fourth place in Beijing and won bronze in the men's shot put F42/44 event with a final points total of 961 and a mark of 13.78m.
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Finally, we should note a final point: the availability of potential foreign buyers may in itself be a stabilizing factor.
That leads to a final point.
A final point relates to RTS longevity.
This leads me to a final point.
And let me make a final point.
That brings us to a final point.
There is a final point worth making.
A final point — and, arguably, the most important.
The two sides have a final point in common.
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