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The phrase "a sixth point of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when enumerating points or arguments in a discussion or presentation, particularly when referring to the sixth item in a list.
Example: "In addition to the previous five points, I would like to present a sixth point of consideration regarding our strategy."
Alternatives: "a sixth aspect of" or "a sixth element of".
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Regardless of this, and a sixth point of interest, WTP is an expression of burden that probably captures more elements of it than either HRQoL or disability measures.
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Of course there is a third point of view.
Additionally, independent observers watched and rated the dyadic interactions to provide a third point of view.
This led to the emergence of a first point of agreement: uncertainty over the definition.
"Cleveland State will visit those same counties for a second point of view".
Each one of them is a third point of an equilateral triangle with the base of the line defined by those two bodies.
Millie's role is similar to that of a sock puppet – a third point of reference on which teacher and child can focus, diffusing any head-on tension.
These laws are effective when law enforcement can conduct background checks and identify firearms through legally required serial numbers leading to a first point of purchase.
A second point of contention is the Socialist demand that the poor should pay less in taxes and the rich should pay more.
The shelter is intended to serve as a rest stop — a first point of contact with the system — for refugees who would otherwise find themselves on the street.
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