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The phrase "a million points" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a large quantity or number of points, often in discussions about data, opinions, or arguments.
Example: "The debate generated a million points of view, each contributing to the complexity of the issue."
Alternatives: "countless points" or "a myriad of points".
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Minus a million points for the poor grasp of feminism.
We're leaving the EU, and the Tories are a million points ahead in the polls.
A million points will get you a week on Mr. Branson's private retreat in the British Virgin Islands.
Avocados from Mexico This mostly unremarkable thirty-second ad loses a million points for its reference to last year's most insufferable Internet meme.
They have precedent, they repeat themselves, they have a million points of view and they never stay the same, even after they happen.
And I cried when I saw him greeting Syrian refugees at the airport last year (plus, a million points for Trudeau declaring himself a feminist, too).
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Three precious points leaves Wales third in Group A, seven points off leaders Belgium and Croatia.
A thousand points for Jeff.
Soon he was a hundred and forty points behind.
Whoever earns a hundred points first wins.
They come in at a thousand points.
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