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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a points for" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction, possibly intended to convey a scoring or evaluation system.
Example: "You will earn a point for each correct answer."
Alternatives: "a score for" or "points awarded for".
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Cut "A" points for a scoop, or bumps for a sweetheart.
In terms of scoring, most leagues employ a "points for reception" scoring style, which gives points not just for points scored by individual players, but for stats like receptions, yardage gained, and sacks.
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SCORE a point for globalisation.
Subtract a point for each.
Score a point for enterprise.
Half a point for Harvey Keitel or James Caan.
Give yourself a point for either actor.
Each player earns one point for a victory and half a point for a draw.
But only to a point, for professors are rarely reckless.
Loses a point for gratuitous mention of "macrobiotic soup".
I was making a point for the kids.
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