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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a point from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific aspect or detail derived from a larger context or source.
Example: "To clarify the issue, let me highlight a point from the report that addresses your concerns."
Alternatives: "an aspect of the" or "a detail from the".
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The new poll, conducted last week by Harris Interactive of Rochester, N.Y., put support for Ralph Nader at 5percentt, up a point from the poll released a month earlier.
And they did not even need a point from the Czech line to do it.
Despite the loss, Jol will still expect his side to come away with at least a point from the game.
Usually it is over after 50 or 60 minutes here but we deserved a point from the game".
Hull became the first team to take a point from the JJB Stadium for more than 12 months.
Who are you?" to one hapless member of the audience who was trying to make a point from the floor.
10.25am GMT Curling latest: China 3-3 Sweden Into end eight, Sweden having taken a point from the seventh.
But the United States may need at least a point from the England game to avoid a relatively early exit.
Newcastle coach Scott Miller said he was more than satisfied with taking a point from the match.
Grabbing a point from the holders of the supporters shield on the road is a pretty decent debut for head coach Pablo Mastroeni.
Red shirts swarmed around Danny Vukovic to retrieve the ball in an unsuccessful attempt to salvage a point from the contest.
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