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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a point of showing" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize the act of demonstrating or revealing something.
Example: "In a point of showing the importance of teamwork, the manager shared a success story from last year."
Alternatives: "a moment of demonstration" or "an instance of revealing".
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Bilic made a point of showing respect to Birkirkara.
Former prisoners made a point of showing him the cell.
But he made a point of showing his extreme lack of enthusiasm.
Many pianists make a point of showing what a struggle it takes to perform this work.
The next day, the fake hair was gone, which she made a point of showing me.
(On other songs, Deftones make a point of showing that they can still be bumptious.
Mr. Wright also makes a point of showing his charges what is possible.
He made a point of showing up -- with skis -- at the Dartmouth ski area during Winter Carnival weekends.
But before we went anywhere, Black made a point of showing me how the other half lives.
Duveen seemed to make a point of showing his multimillionaire clients that he lived better than they did.
It makes sense, then, that her thrifty wardrobe makes a point of showing off those shapely pins.
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