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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a massive point to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing a significant argument or aspect of a discussion or topic.
Example: "The researcher made a massive point to highlight the importance of climate change in today's society."
Alternatives: "a significant point to" or "a crucial point to".
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That's a massive point to me".
"We still have a massive point to prove in Europe and the players know what is expected of them," said Mallinder.
Root, 24, said the side had a "a massive point to prove" against India as he welcomed former England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff's involvement in a training session ahead of the match.
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"It is a massive point for us and there are loads of positives to take from it.
But Mannus was beaten right at the death as a loose ball fell to Doolan at the edge of the box and the replacement fired home to deliver what could be a massive point for the Jags.
"This is a massive point of difference," he said.
"It was a massive goal from Jermain and a massive point for us," he said.
"It's a massive point, I'm speechless really," he said.
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.
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.
It was a massive point for us.
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