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The phrase "a point that was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific moment or detail that has already been established or discussed in a conversation or text.
Example: "During our discussion, there was a point that was particularly insightful regarding the project's timeline."
Alternatives: "a moment that was" or "an aspect that was".
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He was talking about roads and bridges, a point that was ignored.
China, however, used the occasion to make a point that was immediately rejected in Tokyo.
Sheer speed is what sells, a point that was confirmed in Pelham.
The two women are friends, a point that was abundantly clear in the debate.
It was a point that was emphasised by a devastated Francesco Maresca, the attorney for the Kercher family.
To many astronomers, it just didn't make sense for a circle to rotate about a point that was not its center.
Speaking of consensus, Mann was the only witness who accurately represented the conclusions of 97% of climate science research – a point that was frequently raised during the hearing.
You have a lovely wife and kids; just relax.' But there was always something more that he wanted, to a point that was almost destructive".
That trader accounted for 9 percent of volume in the most active futures contract, a point that was repeated in Tuesday's report.
At the March meeting, Mr. McMahon said, he told Mr. Skilling that the "situation had gotten to basically a point that was just untenable".
In October 2013, on the couple's second wedding anniversary, Williams experienced gut discomfort, and fear and anxiety which "skyrocketed to a point that was alarming", Schneider Williams wrote.
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