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The phrase "a frequent point of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a common topic or issue that is often discussed or referenced.
Example: "The impact of climate change has become a frequent point of debate among scientists and policymakers."
Alternatives: "a common topic of" or "a regular subject of".
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Outsourcing has been a frequent point of dispute for organized labour.
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.
Gun control is a frequent point of division between Democratic and Republican candidates in Congressional races, and it has proved to be a particularly strong issue in New York races.
The role of informants in encouraging criminal acts has been a frequent point of contention in terrorism cases, including another in which Mr. Hussain was an informant, but juries have not generally been sympathetic to the defenses' arguments.
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During the observations and the interviews, a frequent point was the necessity of the practitioners of the JJI and members of the research team being familiar with each other.
Blood glucose regulation in the study participants allocated to the control group was performed by use of frequent point-of-care (POC) measurements using Accu-Chek™ (Roche/Hitachi, Basel, Switzerland).
In a randomized controlled design in a mixed ICU in a teaching hospital we compared the use of subcutaneous CGM with frequent point of care (POC) to guide insulin treatment.
Another frequent point of confusion about the cost of offsetting is that different offset companies quote different prices for offsetting the same activity.
Another Republican presidential debate, another attack on Mitt Romney for the health care plan that was the centerpiece of his tenure as Massachusetts governor but has since emerged as the most frequent point of attack for his Republican rivals.
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