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The phrase "a point back" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to refer to a specific moment or reference in the past, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "In our discussion, I want to make a point back to the earlier argument we had about climate change."
Alternatives: "a reference back" or "a return to".
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You should give a point back.' He just smiled".
Japan's Daisuke Takahashi, is in third, just 0.6 of a point back.
(They now sit a point back of Dallas, but with two games in hand).
Barcelona is a point back after an easy 4-0 victoverover Numancia.
The Devils are a point back in ninth place with 56.
Murray pulls a point back, but Kohlschreiber finds another ace - he only managed four all day yesterday.
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Herrera has also, to a point, backed their story.
It is a point backed by Professor Debbie Lawlor, a co-director for the project.
Dean, who runs a carpet cleaning company in London, argued that most eastern Europeans come for work, not for benefits, a point backed up by the statistics.
They realised this kind of gene therapy would be incredibly hard to detect.' It is a point backed by Peter Schjerling, a researcher from the Muscle Research Centre in Copenhagen.
It is a point backed by Michele Verroken, former director of ethics and anti-doping for UK Sport, who now runs her own consultancy, Sporting Integrity.
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