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The phrase "a fusillade of points" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a rapid and overwhelming series of arguments, criticisms, or observations, often in a debate or discussion context.
Example: "During the meeting, she launched a fusillade of points that left everyone speechless."
Alternatives: "a barrage of points" or "a flurry of points".
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In fact a fusillade of points, wounding enough to get his book banned in Michigan.
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One of the victims nearly had his head cut off by a fusillade of gunfire.
She can't stop moving or talking, mostly in a fusillade of questions that have little chance of being answered.
At the next bunker, however, we failed to stop in time, and there was a fusillade of hostile shouts.
Maybe so, but, in reply, his fans will point to the force and the firepower of the lovers' intent: a fusillade of cries and clutches, grabs and slaps — a pitch of pleasure so entwined with desperation that we find ourselves not in the realm of the pornographic but on the brink of romantic agony.
A fusillade of desperation-stakes ground strokes.
It opened last December to a fusillade of indignant fury.
In contrast, T-cells attack the microbe from the outside, with a fusillade of enzymes.
Innkeepers think the bans themselves are illegal, and have fired a fusillade of legal challenges.
But the film fizzled out in a fusillade of questions about the threat of excommunication.
She underlines important points by making showy arabesques with her fingers in the air, and when she is amused she lets out a cry that's followed by a fusillade of laughter.
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