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The phrase "a point of how" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to introduce a discussion about a specific aspect or method, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "There is a point of how we can improve our communication strategies."
Alternatives: "a matter of how" or "an issue of how".
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He's always making a point of how things taste funny or smell bad.
"You see it in here too," Nielsen said, gesturing to make a point of how much larger the new locker room is.
Eilis lives in Brooklyn, works in Brooklyn, goes out in Brooklyn, and makes a point of how she doesn't know the big city.
But, in the context of this campaign, in which Carson has made a point of how God changed his character, there is a rationale for both the exposé and for his response.
"And the first question was, 'You're together with Johnny: who's the man and who's the woman, who's the husband and who's the wife?'," Louganis said, making a point of how mired in musty stereotypes so many people around the world still are.
However, Valencia makes a point of how respectful he thinks fans are in England.
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At the launch of Home, Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's boss, made a point of stressing how "open" Android was and how easy it was to change the look of the operating system without too much work.
She made a point of saying how proud she felt when she hears tourists remark how clean the Capitol is — normally.
"We were almost at a point of thinking how we would roll it out," Daschle said.
All three sisters had made a point of saying how much they liked their jobs.
He made a point of noting how his specific food requirements had caused much bemusement.
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