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The phrase "a first point of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing an initial idea or argument in a discussion or presentation.
Example: "A first point of consideration in this debate is the impact of climate change on agriculture."
Alternatives: "an initial point of" or "a primary point of".
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This led to the emergence of a first point of agreement: uncertainty over the definition.
The shelter is intended to serve as a rest stop — a first point of contact with the system — for refugees who would otherwise find themselves on the street.
Working like this, I found it was easy to miss the details that made each of these rooms a surprise, an adventure, a first point of entry to fascinating new places everywhere.
Allocate a "first point of contact" to triage the ideas and opportunities that come your way.
A great shot from Scott Robertson rescued a first point of the season for Hibs as Dundee United failed to make the most of the openings they created.
The impressive Law grabbed his try soon after Hannay's touch down to re-open the gap but Glenn Bryce's try kept alive Jersey's hopes of a first point of the season.
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Reactive results on the OraQuick test were confirmed with a second point-of-care test, the Clearview STAT-PAK®.
Of course there is a third point of view.
"Cleveland State will visit those same counties for a second point of view".
Millie's role is similar to that of a sock puppet – a third point of reference on which teacher and child can focus, diffusing any head-on tension.
Justin Leonard provided a flashback to Brookline when he chipped in at the 15th to seal a second point of the day for his partnership with Hunter Mahan.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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