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The phrase "a point of coming" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a moment or situation of arrival or occurrence, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "At a point of coming, we must decide how to proceed with the project."
Alternatives: "a moment of arrival" or "a time of occurrence."
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"I made a point of coming back.
"He made a point of coming up to me.
The surest bet is Stephen Breyer, who makes a point of coming every year.
Each Natian has made a point of coming up to me to say thank you.
Mr. Ziemer and Ms. So made a point of coming to see a vehicle-free Broadway.
"I would make a point of coming out of the kitchen to see him".
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The documentary "Unlocking the Cage" did give me some hope that after centuries, man is on the cusp or tipping point of coming to a better appreciation of the worth of animal life. .
"What's the point of coming to an island if you can't see the sea?" he said.
"From a point of view of coming away feeling some measure of hope for the possibility of helping these people it's really nice that it was positive".
Recently, however, a point of tension came up for Lata and Andres.
We all knew, to one degree or another, of his struggles with depression and with substance abuse, but that a man of such energy, such productivity, such genius could reach a point of suicide came as a shock.
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