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The phrase "a specific point to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a particular focus or objective in a discussion or argument.
Example: "The speaker emphasized a specific point to illustrate the importance of the topic."
Alternatives: "a particular focus on" or "a distinct aim for".
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Because melting occurs during a continuous process instead of at a specific point, to specifically and quantitatively characterize the melting point of different substrates, we define the extreme point of the reflectivity's derivative (blue line) from each sample as their melting point, at which temperature the morphology of nanostructures changes most dramatically [18, 19].
But there is a specific point to be made: the record shows less than half the people killed in Syria were civilians.
"A lot of dinners I throw often have a specific point to them," said Sunny Bates, a former Silicon Alley headhunter turned networking guru.
If you need to make a specific point to someone present, use a proper name.
That's a specific point to do with education, but I think that young people need to be listened to across the board.
This player's task is to go to a specific point to return to their normal character and transform another random player into the monkey.
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But Bainbridge teaches veterinary science at Cambridge and has a more specific point to make.
In a nutshell, you tap on the screen to walk to a specific point, swipe to look around, and tap two fingers to shoot – the bullets fire in the middle of them.
However, there is a further more specific point to be made here in relation to legalisation and institutionalisation.
Drivers can activate it in a zone on one of a track's straights if they are within a second of the car in front at a specific point prior to that straight.
Chemical indicators reflect a variety of spatial or temporal scales ranging from oxygen demand for a specific point source to global carbon dioxide distributions in the atmosphere.
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