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The phrase "about the points of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing specific aspects or details related to a particular topic or subject matter.
Example: "In our meeting, we will talk about the points of concern regarding the new policy changes."
Alternatives: "regarding the aspects of" or "concerning the details of".
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The vocal tract wall is modelled by an assemblage of spline functions, which is deformable about the points of interest.
While developing her own firmly held point of view, she remained endlessly curious about the points of view of others.
Auden always maintained, "One must have a proper moral sense about the points of the compass; North must seem the 'good' direction, the way towards the heroic adventures".
Now I ask about the points of this line, are they black or white?
They decide about the points of the locus for the two spacings, constant spacing and variable spacing.
"I'm scratching my head about the points of true differentiation," with the Apple Card, Matt Harris, Partner at Bain Capital Ventures said.
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These measurements have given detailed information about the point of ignition and flame velocities.
Anthropocene discourses compel us to ask about the point of the exercise of human power.
Chris was haunted by questions about the point of the war.
Thinking about death is a way of broaching wider questions about the point of gardens.
Instead, we should listen carefully to the comment and be objective about the point of the criticism.
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