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The phrase "about points" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics or subjects related to specific points or issues.
Example: "In our meeting, we will talk about points that need to be addressed in the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "regarding points" or "concerning points".
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"It's not all about points.
It's not about points.
From now on, it's about points.
We've not spoken about points difference.
"I said the other day, forget about points.
Language, after all, is not just about points and meanings.
The bureau has other, more detailed proposed rules about points as well.
Raymond Tallis makes a few points about points at Philosophy Now.
I don't worry about points.' He has to pay attention out there.
All afternoon, the Virginia Tech defense gave up yards but was stingy about points.
Her art is about points of impact: it's poetic, but with a strong literal story.
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