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The phrase "a more compelling point" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing an argument or idea that is more persuasive or convincing than another.
Example: "In the debate, she presented a more compelling point about the importance of renewable energy."
Alternatives: "a stronger argument" or "a more persuasive claim."
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The interspecies difference may have caused bias with respect to the importance of MMP-12 since, although the failure of MMP-12 null mice to develop emphysema upon smoke exposure makes a more compelling point than determination of expression levels, MMP-12 seems to be the major MMP in murine macrophages, while human macrophages produce several MMPs (Parks and Shapiro 2001).
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But the authors have a wider, and in their view, more compelling point to make.
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Well await the seemingly inevitable opportunity for a more compelling entry point and shoulder the risk of continuing to underestimate the earnings power — or overestimate the whisper level of earnings that is truly driving the shares..
One of their more compelling points is based on the fact that corporate America's average annual return on equity over the last 50 years has been 11.9percentt, nearly three percentage points lower than the stock market's average return over that period.
Connecticut's 53-41 win over Butler in the N.C.A.A. men's championship game Monday on CBS attracted an average of 20.1 million viewers, down by 19 percent from last year's 23.9 million when Duke beat Butler by 2 points in a more compelling game.
I passed on the domed tents of Tassi, a traditional but downscale safari camp, and the sands of Point St. Catherine, a more compelling destination where you can sometimes see humpback whales lingering offshore.
This point was shared by Jennifer Tsao of EGM, who wanted "a more compelling single-player mode" that would offer a "golf pro who coaches me based on my swings".
Smartphones could make a more compelling study.
Fortunately, there is a more compelling explanation.
Elaine deserves a more compelling opposite number.
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