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The phrase "a useful point" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific idea or argument that adds value to a discussion or topic.
Example: "During the meeting, Sarah made a useful point about improving our marketing strategy that we should consider."
Alternatives: "a valuable insight" or "a helpful observation."
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There is now an accumulating body of evidence that lung ultrasound allows a semi-quantitative estimate of lung water and, given its ready availability and ease of use, is a useful point of care tool for this estimation.
Thanks to your strong support for these guidelines, I regard them as a useful point of departure for us.
Daniel Dennett makes a useful point: We should worry less about super-intelligent machines controlling us, and worry more about stupid machines controlling us.
Again, SPAB (see above) is a useful point of reference.
But a comparison with the US makes a useful point.
The invective, while entertaining, also makes a useful point.
I only mention this as a useful point of comparison for the Liberal Democrat conference.
Bottom club York City bagged a useful point at Bristol Rovers to hop above Aldershot.
This may turn out to be a useful point gained for United.
But LA have problems, despite a useful point against the league leaders.
It is a useful point of reference for those involved in clinical practice or research.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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