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The phrase "a frequent point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a topic or issue that is often discussed or highlighted in a particular context.
Example: "In our meetings, a frequent point of discussion is the need for better communication among team members."
Alternatives: "a common theme" or "a regular topic".
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Outsourcing has been a frequent point of dispute for organized labour.
This study looks at the path to MS diagnosis from the Emergency Department (ED), a frequent point of access for healthcare.
This was a frequent point of contention: Ann being "more of a night person," he told me later, "was sort of an ongoing issue".
Baldwin concludes "The Uses of the Blues" by comparing a statement from Henry James (a frequent point of reference) with a verse sung by Bessie Smith.
The waters near the border have been a frequent point of debate on sovereignty over an islet northeast of Pusan held tenaciously by South Korea but claimed by Japan.
The group, which its leaders said represented a variety of different national and religious organizations, was warmly embraced by Mr. Green, who has made a frequent point on the campaign trail about the diversity of his base.
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Sanders' ongoing independence, despite a spot in Senate Democratic leadership, is a frequent sore point for his moderate critics.
This is a frequent talking point among N.P.V. opponents.
Indeed such raw expanses were a frequent sore point with writers.
His attraction to physical risk had become a frequent talking point.
While her gender was a frequent talking point among pundits, it did not appear to have been a major influence on voters.
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