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The phrase "a talking point" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a topic or issue that is intended to be discussed or emphasized, often in a debate or conversation.
Example: "During the meeting, we need to focus on a talking point that highlights our recent achievements."
Alternatives: "discussion topic" or "key issue".
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It's a talking point".
A talking point.
A talking point, certainly.
It became a talking point.
"I wasn't looking for a talking point.
Our Englishness is a talking point.
Is your style a talking point?
"Why is [my sexuality] a talking point?
As ever, fitness is a talking point.
It gave us a talking point.
Ms. O'Donnell has converted the attacks into a talking point.
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