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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a point of thanking" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and does not convey a clear meaning; a more common expression would be preferable.
Example: "At this moment, I would like to reach a point of thanking everyone for their support."
Alternatives: "a moment to express gratitude" or "a time to give thanks."
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Venus made a point of thanking her 'for inspiring me'.
Chiesa made a point of thanking the pastor, the Rev. Steven Davis.
At the news conference, everyone made a point of thanking Mr. Cuomo.
The actress paused, then declined -- but made a point of thanking him.
Mr. Ray made a point of thanking the White House for its cooperation.
It is unlikely anyone would have noticed the strings if White had not made a point of thanking them.
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And she made a special point of thanking the Secret Service, a branch of the department, for keeping her family safe.
There's no doubt Southampton had the best squad of the bottom four but West Brom survived and the fans who booed Bryan Robson should make a special point of thanking him for that.
Winslet made a big point of thanking him and admitting how much she loved him, and Leonardo gave her a good, brave grin, but I thought he looked sheepish or worse.
On my flight out of Budapest the pilot took us through a town-by-town description of the route and made the point of thanking passengers for choosing easyJet.
The smiles were warm and Obama made a point of publicly thanking his predecessor for his "generosity and cooperation" during the transition.
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