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The phrase "a small point of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a minor detail or aspect of a larger topic or discussion.
Example: "I just wanted to clarify a small point of confusion regarding the project timeline."
Alternatives: "a minor detail of" or "a slight aspect of".
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A small point of protocol?
As our boat rounded a small point of mangroves toward a little-visited swatch of parkland, he wasn't sure what he would find.
On a small point of land overlooking a marsh, you can watch egrets poke about in the reeds and ospreys wheel overhead.
1930: Pluto discovered Clyde W. Tombaugh, an amateur astronomer at the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Ariz., noticed a small point of light moving across the background stars in these two images, which were taken six days apart.
For indigenous language activists, it is a small point of light in a gloomy landscape: nearly 2 million Canadians identify as indigenous, yet only 260,000 can speak an indigenous language, a government committee found.
When Maron asks him about self-destructiveness among cast members, and mentions John Belushi, Michaels says, "Well, it's a small point of pride that nobody's ever died doing the show.
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Instead of looking at it as web of money, politics, or exploitations, look at it from a smaller point of view.
Though this may sound like a small point, a lot of social awkwardness comes from bad timing.
Anyway, it all builds up to a small point about the limits of friendship.
As a small point the 1st line of abstract should be "39 year-old".
It is subtlety that matters - subtlety of analysis, of inquiry, of concern, of felt pressure - and for subtlety a very small point of entry will do.
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