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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a point to be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific topic or issue that needs to be addressed or considered.
Example: "There is a point to be made about the importance of teamwork in achieving our goals."
Alternatives: "a matter to consider" or "an issue to address".
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Mr. Dubey still makes it a point to be watchful.
I make a point to be home on Sundays and not to accept engagements.
And there was a point to be made by it being sung by two men.
Hans, 75, told AFP he made it a point to be present.
"I felt I needed to prove a point, to be untouchable, to be feared," he said.
Finally, there a point to be made about offering value to the public in a manner that respects other scholars.
And he makes it a point to be at the annual Hajj festival held by the sizable Muslim population.
Mr. Townsend made it a point to be home at 6 30 each night and rarely worked overtime.
Perhaps this was actually a point to be cherished, plucked from a match that was very nearly lost.
"I make it a point to be in the lobby before, at intermission and following every concert," he said.
Susan Clayton, a hair salon owner from Baltimore, makes it a point to be the sweeper whenever she goes.
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