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The phrase "abstract points" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing theoretical concepts or ideas that are not concrete or tangible, often in academic or analytical contexts.
Example: "In our discussion, we need to focus on the abstract points rather than getting bogged down in specific details."
Alternatives: "theoretical concepts" or "general ideas".
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As Bill James, author of "The Baseball Abstract," points out, the spiral always heads downward toward lower standards.
He hopes to win on abstract points of competence, on being the exotically superior figure you can--or must, in the end--trust.
But the real contrast is not between two abstract points of view but between two sets of material circumstances — between a thinly constructed place and a thickly constructed one.
A model can be observed from different abstract points of view (views in MDE).
Trump then shifted into his favored back-patting posture, citing both isolated and abstract points about job creation in the automotive, pharmaceutical and defense industries.
Neuroscientists have built computer simulations of neurons since the 1950s, but the vast majority treat these cells as single abstract points.
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That is not an abstract point.
Ruha: Just to illustrate this more abstract point.
This seemingly abstract point has had powerful practical consequences for the environmental movement, the anthropologists insist.
"It's almost as if they are interested in vindicating an abstract point".
"Building," which seesawed between Mr. Fowler's piece of the same name and the Byrd, made a more abstract point.
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