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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stronger point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing arguments, opinions, or evidence that is more compelling or persuasive than others.
Example: "In this debate, I believe that my opponent has made a stronger point regarding the importance of climate change action."
Alternatives: "a more compelling argument" or "a more convincing statement".
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The other crux was the archeology of the site, where they have a stronger point.
"We have always opposed [censorship] but obviously we have now taken a stronger point of view," he said.
Ms. Rice, who discussed human rights generally during her meeting, would have made a stronger point if she had raised all three cases herself.
The worrywarts have a stronger point when they argue that too much emphasis is placed on short-term interest rates as a means of cutting unemployment.
The authors make a stronger point when they note that the media distorts news and analysis in favor of corporations, politicians and the rich.
And the protesters in Washington, who essentially want international financial institutions to be more accountable to a broader range of the world's citizens, may have a stronger point than is generally acknowledged.
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It's a strong point.
"They have a strong point".
Clothing was a strong point for Morrisons.
Breakfast is a strong point.
Obviously, practicality is not a strong point.
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