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The phrase "about that point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific topic or issue that has been previously mentioned or discussed.
Example: "I would like to clarify my thoughts about that point you raised during the meeting."
Alternatives: "regarding that matter" or "concerning that issue".
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MR. LEHRER What about that point?
AC live oscillates between roughly +/- 170 V about that point.
So let's just be clear about that, point number one.
At about that point other people shot ahead".
Then the image is rotated about that point by the specified amount and scaled.
At about that point, the legal department at Andersen became involved in the discussions.
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Goodness knows what the weird new tech thing will be about at that point.
Um, what we had talked about at that point in time.
"I suddenly realised what the sandwich generation was all about at that point," she says.
I had about 20 people at that point in time.
"I just about lost it at that point," she said.
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