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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a key point is" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce an important idea or argument in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "In this debate about climate change, a key point is the urgent need for renewable energy sources."
Alternatives: "an important aspect is" or "a crucial element is".
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A key point is knowing what to discount and by how much during the event.
A key point is that some 66% of respondents "were female, and the median age was 53".
A key point is similar to our own assessment, that there is no single solution, no magic bullet".
It is up to us to catch it before it falls and is trampled underfoot.In Asharq al-Awsat , a Saudi-owned London-based pan-Arab daily Ali Ibrahim argues:For political forces across a wide range of parties and coalitions, a key point is to recognise that people are not passive: they are ready to participate.
A key point is that they are not simple portraits of Muhammad.
A key point is the ability to enhance the distribution of relief materials effectively.
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This was a 'key point' and to have a banned person, especially Mrs Mandela, at a key point was really almost a capital offence".
A key point was that she had apparently stated a preference, before her car accident, for not being kept alive artificially.
A key point was when Conrad Smith came flying out and England went through.
That's a key point: being able to distinguish Speaker A from Speaker B from Speaker Z.
Lancaster also felt his side's carelessness had let Ireland take charge of the contest, saying: "A key point was our discipline in the first half.
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