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The phrase "a point to start" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would be "a point to start from" or "a starting point."
Example: "This outline provides a point to start from for our discussion on the project."
Alternatives: "a starting point" or "a place to begin."
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"That usually marks a point to start taking some profits off the table".
"When I was really young, it was a point to start with skin tone," he says.
He makes it a point to start work before and finish after everyone else, with time off only to help Nate with his homework and to run Nate's tortoise, Cornelius, up to the roof to bask.
Consider their unique work styles, stressors and make it a point to start a dialogue with team members about what might make their workday better.
"It gives you a point to start discussions".
I made it a point to start noticing when people did things well (and told them so), and I tried to stop being so hard on myself.
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The stock sits near a reasonable point to start nibbling.
There are some studies on ID evolution, maybe a good point to start with.
It is an important point to start 2017 with.
So each result should be a jumping off point to start a new conversation.
Close to downtown, it is a good starting point to start uncovering the city's main hotspots.
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