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The phrase "a points for a" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without additional context, it cannot be used effectively in written English.
Example: "There are a points for a specific achievement in the game."
Alternatives: "points awarded for" or "points given for".
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Cut "A" points for a scoop, or bumps for a sweetheart.
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Each player earns one point for a victory and half a point for a draw.
This is found by awarding 1 point for a win or half a point for a draw.
In the scoring for this event, a team wins one point for a net plus and half a point for a tie.
Columbus picked up a point for a franchise-record sixth game in a row.
Each party gets one point for a successful night, half a point for a reasonably successful night, and a zero for a dud.
Jagr was held without a point for a season-high third straight game.
Tomic puts too much on a drop shot and Evans has a point for a 4-1 lead.
You receive one match point for each pair you beat on any given deal and half a point for a tie.
Teams will earn three points for a win and a point for a draw, but if the scores are tied after 90 minutes an extra point will go to the winner of a penalty shootout.
(In board-a-match your team receives one point for a net plus on a board, regardless of the size of that plus, and half a point for a tie).
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