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The phrase "a point such" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to introduce a specific point or example, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "There is a point such as the importance of communication in teamwork."
Alternatives: "a point like" or "a point such as".
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Up to a point, such openness is commendable.
I sometimes juxtaposed images to make a point, such as two artworks that had a subtle feature in common.
Choose a point such that.
From, there exists a point such that.
Since, there exists a point such that.
Find a point such that (1.15).
From, there is a point such that.
Since, by (i) there exists a point such that.
Hence, there exists a point such that, and.
Then and there exists a point such that for, (2.39).
For every, there exists a point such that (1.14).
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