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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a second points" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a fragment and lacks clarity or context to convey a complete thought.
Example: "In a second points, we will discuss the implications of the new policy."
Alternatives: "a second moment" or "a second instance".
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A cross-party group of MPs is talking of a four-year time limit for immigrant workers, after which they would have to apply to stay on via a second points system, limited by quota.
The Paul Bird team rider from Toomebridge was chasing a second points position of the season after coming 13th at Jerez in May.
Changes in car regulations, meaning that teams had to lower their airboxes and mount the cars' rear wings further forward, along with revised Goodyear tyres, meant the Shadow DN5B lost much of its competitiveness; Pryce still achieved a second points scoring finish of the season in Britain.
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But there is a second point.
And then Jones gets a second point with a little kick.
A second point to remember has to do with Social Security contributions.
A second point is that China is redrawing the balance between openness and economic efficiency.
A second point, which is related to the first, concerns methodology.
A second point to remember is that freedom is more than a set of ideas.
But Summers makes a second point that sometimes gets lost in the debate.
"Cleveland State will visit those same counties for a second point of view".
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