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The phrase "a massive point of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the significance or importance of a particular issue, topic, or argument.
Example: "The environmental impact of plastic waste is a massive point of concern for our society today."
Alternatives: "a significant aspect of" or "a crucial element of".
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"This is a massive point of difference," he said.
That's been a massive point of difference for me.
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"It is a massive point for us and there are loads of positives to take from it.
It's a massive point against one of our rivals".
"It was a massive point," said Mutch of the draw at the Hawthorns.
For Getafe, it was a massive point, putting them out of the relegation zone; for Barcelona, at least it put them out of their misery.
Situated at the side of a massive point break, the inn provides the perfect vantage point on 20-foot-tall breakers roaring out of the open Pacific.
Victory moved the champions to 45 points from 17 games, a massive 16 points ahead of second-placed Caen who host Lille on Saturday.
Southampton manager Nigel Adkins: "The sending off of Lambert was a massive turning point as we were in control of the match at that time.
Thus, the problem of representing surface features of micromoulded components from massive point clouds is transformed into a boundary-value problem, reducing the amount of data required to describe any given surface feature.
Daley's Chinese rival Qiu Bo had guaranteed his qualification after five rounds and finished a massive 115.25 points clear of Daley's total.
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