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The phrase "a point of giving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a specific moment or situation related to generosity or the act of giving.
Example: "At a point of giving, we must consider the impact of our contributions on the community."
Alternatives: "a moment of generosity" or "a time for giving".
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And on the other, Noé had made a point of giving the actors very little direction.
Nikola Matawalu made a point of giving Rokoduguni a hug after he had scored his second.
I made a point of giving my name and address; anonymity, I feared, would suggest I was calling for myself.
The museum makes a point of giving the community curators time with an exhibition before it opens.
Corbin has made a point of giving interviews and speaking at conferences, and, along the way, twelve states and a Canadian province have adopted his dye.
"He makes a point of giving backbenchers a voice, which is good for Parliament and good for democracy, and most fair-minded people respect him for that".
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Apple took the unprecedented step with a point release of giving it a dedicated website and there are some brilliant (and long awaited) new features.
Louisa is retained to care for Will, a quadriplegic at the point of giving up on life.
The cocks themselves remained nameless; what was the point of giving a name to an animal bred to die?
Fortunately (kind of), I was drugged beyond the point of giving a shit.
Not essential beyond the point of giving a percentage of their paychecks to the mother of their children anyway.
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