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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actual points" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific, real, or concrete points in a discussion or argument.
Example: "In our meeting, we need to focus on the actual points that will drive our project forward."
Alternatives: "real points" or "concrete points".
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"That's what was abrasive, not his actual points".
Such field position would ultimately yield the rarest commodity here Saturday: actual points.
(Side note: it was fascinating to watch Randy making actual points about the songs' narratives instead of just saying "bomb" and "hot" all night long).
A field goal is worth three actual points, but just 2.6 expected points (the three minus the 0.4 cost of kicking the ball to the opponent afterward).
See the video below for the actual points she made.
Once a path is found, the accumulative angle is calculated accurately based on the actual points on the path.
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That concept, and the tension it creates within the male characters, is teasingly just close enough to an actual point to remind that this entire enterprise could have actually been about something besides whether chocolate ice cream looks like poo.
He offers point-of-view images that are imbued with no actual point of view.
The actual point of the picaresque wanderings, he added, "is coming home".
Prizes are just the recognition thereof, not the actual point of the exercise.
"Everybody's ardor to die ends quickly when the actual point comes," the officer here said.
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