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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a point of treating" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific aspect or method of treatment, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "In our discussion, we reached a point of treating the patient's symptoms more effectively."
Alternatives: "a method of treatment" or "an aspect of treatment".
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Erik's friends make a point of treating him irreverently.
The press of the crowd at the bar could be nerve-wracking if the friendly staff didn't make a point of treating everyone like a regular.
Defensive end Chris Canty said the Giants made a point of treating every opposing quarterback the same when it came to preparation.
Murray accepted at once and his edition appeared in December 1815, after a trouble-free editorial process in which her new publisher made a point of treating her with the greatest respect, though author and publisher never actually met.
Films like "The Eyes of Tammy Faye," about the televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker, and "101 Rent Boys," about hustlers on Santa Monica Boulevard, depict subjects that many would consider distasteful -- but that the filmmakers make a point of treating with dignity and respect.
As for the help, some, like Camille, make a point of treating their employees like beloved friends (and their beloved friends like employees), while Larsa Pippen (of Miami) brags to friends about her deep-seated nanny-hatred and her compulsive need to fire them.
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There was also the case with Eva Marie where the fans were very rude to her on NXT, beyond the point of treating a heel character with disdain.
Eric turns out to have devoted himself to the study of pauses and silences, even to the point of treating "Pauseology" as an academic discipline.
It is fine to celebrate collaboration, but not to the point of treating toughness as something invisible.
The doctor's message was clear: What's the point of treating it if he's just going to die anyway -- if not today, then tomorrow, or next week.
The point of treating the letters, postal officials said, is to encourage adults to put aside any fears of opening mail with strange handwriting, no return address or taped envelopes, some of the warning signs the authorities said to watch for after contaminated mail caused illness and deaths around the country.
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