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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a point of revisiting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to return to a previous topic or idea for further consideration or analysis.
Example: "In our meeting, we reached a point of revisiting the budget proposal to ensure all aspects were thoroughly evaluated."
Alternatives: "a moment to reconsider" or "a time to reflect".
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Were I a ghost, I would definitely make a point of revisiting the dreary world whenever this rare medium dances.
I make a point of revisiting this essay at the beginning of each school year, and while Baldwin's words have always felt relevant, this year they feel particularly so.
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For Swiss Re -- part of the reinsurance industry, which means it provides insurance for the companies that provide insurance for everyone else -- the point of revisiting this historical storm is to illustrate that while Sandy was bad, the potential exists for much worse.
A point of light.
A point of interest.
Jewel's been doing a lot of revisiting lately.
I don't see the point of them revisiting these things.
But the director has said he channelled his disappointment into directing the Steve Jobs biopic, and placed the grand Bowie musical on the backburner, in the hope of revisiting it at some point in the future.
Both are worthy of revisiting.
The point of "Rachmaninoff Revisited," the five-day offering of panels and concerts presented by Lincoln Center's Great Performers series, which began this weekend, is to examine his lesser known works and to revisit a few of the staples in a fresh context.
"There is no point in revisiting that.
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