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"about this point" is a perfectly acceptable and usable phrase in English writing.
You can use it to refer to a particular point or subject within a discussion. For example, "We have discussed many topics, but I want to focus on one in particular - about this point, I think..."
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I was wondering about this point.
Mr. Voigt feels strongly about this point.
Mr. Besser sounded surprised about this point.
The Earth rotates about this point approximately once a month.
There is no question at all about this point.
From about this point on I became increasingly uncomfortable.
The others interviewed here were vaguer about this point.
At about this point, Summers-watchers would have it, something changed.
It was at about this point that the personal side of Sylvia's life again grew troubled.
On a Syrian Role in Iraq We asked the Iraqis who visited us about this point.
In that sense, we have to recognize something profound about this point in time.
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