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The phrase "a point gives" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the implications or conclusions drawn from a specific point or argument in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "In this debate, a point gives us insight into the underlying issues that need to be addressed."
Alternatives: "a point provides" or "a point offers".
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The derivative at a point gives the function at a point.
The findings of Ubuz (2001) in her research on first year engineering students' understanding of tangency, numerical calculation of gradients and the approximate value of a function at a point through computers reveal that students have the following misconceptions about the derivative: The derivative at a point gives the function at a point.
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Make a point, give your evidence, explain.
Blatter may have a point, given the angry, galvanizing response to Coulibaly's call in the United States.
It's a point given added weight by a promotion featuring censored books currently running at Borders bookshops.
His chin whiskers flow thick and taper to a point, giving him a slightly sinister look, which he dispels with frequent smiles that seem naturally modest.
(That was the case with Mr. Richards's hecklers, who might have had a point, given the comedian's n-word-laced response).
(a) Pc represents a point given in a color image while Pd represents its counterpart in the range image.
And they do have a point, given that without their founding crypto there could be no, er, 'crypto'….
(Abrams, however, may have had a point, given voter suppression in that state).
They have a point, given that too few families and communities have access to quality, affordable palliative care.
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