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The phrase "a point raised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific argument or issue that has been brought up in a discussion or debate.
Example: "During the meeting, a point raised by Sarah about budget allocation sparked a lively discussion among the team."
Alternatives: "an issue brought up" or "a matter mentioned".
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Turnbull refers to a point raised yesterday by Lady Prashar.
– There is little focus on education (a point raised in the afternoon plenary as well).
It was a point raised by Annie Rigby of Unfolding Theatre at the Stronger Together conference in Newcastle last year.
Its strength is not just military or geographical but political – and this is a point raised by many of those interviewed.
The ads also address a point raised in the last year about the "Go forth" campaign, which some deemed too ethereal.
There is also the problem of what we mean by local, a point raised by the former Johnston Press chairman, Roger Parry.
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This bit brings back a critical point raised for me years ago by my teacher Hugo Cory.
This is a great point raised by the reviewers.
This is a great point raised by reviewers.
Please see our response (including the new Figure 5 figure supplement 2) to a similar point raised in point #1 of Reviewer 2, above.
Related to the effect level, a main point raised in all discussions was how to appropriately show the relatedness of a specific translational outcome to a publication.
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