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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a point of conversation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific topic or subject that is being discussed or is relevant in a conversation.
Example: "During the meeting, we identified a point of conversation that needed further exploration regarding our marketing strategy."
Alternatives: "a topic of discussion" or "a subject of conversation".
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Glancing around George's flat, the young psychiatrist looked for a point of conversation.
Around the city, the standoff between Mr. Emanuel and Ms. Lewis has become a point of conversation, with some suggesting that the sheer size of the personalities involved had exacerbated the substantive divide over issues like teacher evaluations, the rehiring of laid-off teachers to new jobs and pay.
Because it's definitely a point of conversation.
Recent scandals have made corrupt practices a point of conversation, but it's hardly a new phenomenon.
"That question is usually a point of conversation (with customers)." It's a topic that not only customers, but Griepp and other merchants in the Montrose Shopping Park, have pondered.
That said, there are many incredible pieces out there just itching to be found that will not only look great but will tell a story and serve as a point of conversation for many decades to come.
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At the EU summit on Thursday, the German chancellor said she made a point of conducting conversations about party political issues and matters of state through a variety of channels.
We must understand that for Rutherford and Locke, and for the Founding Fathers, the bottom line was not an abstract point of conversation over a tea table; at a creation point it had to be acted upon.
It's a female lead.' I sort of feel like, if it was a giraffe leading it, then that would be a weird point of conversation," Jones says.
A favorite point of conversation between the pair is their mutual love of pooches; Guest herself owns 10 dogs and is on the board of the Humane Society of New York.
Twitter could tell the French president was ready for the interaction, which is no surprise, considering how POTUS's handshakes have become a regular point of conversation ― mostly perplexed conversations. .
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