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The phrase "a powerful point that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a significant argument or observation in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "In her presentation, she made a powerful point that the impact of climate change is more severe than previously thought."
Alternatives: "a compelling argument that" or "a significant observation that".
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Ed Husain (@Ed_Husain) Clinton makes a powerful point that Afghan leadership is watching Iraq today.
At the same time, the Caucus makes a powerful point that S. 1177 is too weak because it gives States/districts total discretion to determine what portion of Title I schools they will assist with intervention and support.
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One of the guys interviewed in the film makes a powerful point saying that for most white residents crime is not the issue.
In his State of the Union address the other day, President Obama made a powerful point about the political nonsense that has been consuming Washington.
Mary Midgley Newcastle upon Tyne Giles Fraser makes a powerful point when he argues that "when we seek freedom from the things that bind us together, then we are not free.
"That's a powerful point," Hannity says.
That's a powerful point I like to make to brands looking to reach a broad demographic and align themselves with technology and innovation.
This was a powerful point because it answered the point that government ministers have been making all day: how would Labour fund the benefit increase it is proposing?
Another black lawmaker, who he also declined to name, made a powerful point about white privilege, Northam said: That a white person who makes a mistake gets a second chance, while a black person might not.
Another black lawmaker, whom he also declined to name, made a powerful point about white privilege, Northam said: that a white person who makes a mistake gets a second chance, while a black person might not.
Hearing that Cosby may have used his power to keep the worst of it out of view, it sparked a powerful plot point that shows the brutality of keeping history quiet, insisting that we turn the page and move on.
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