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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added points" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to additional information, benefits, or advantages that have been included in a discussion or evaluation. Example: "The new features in the software come with added points that enhance user experience and functionality."
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In Gratz, the Court struck down a points-based undergraduate admissions system that added points for minority status, finding that its rigidity violated the Equal Protection Clause; in Grutter, the Court upheld a race-conscious admissions process for the university's law school that used race as one of many factors to determine admission.
One thumb added points for great moves.
Other Americans added points down the stretch, as the United States held pesky, plucky Lithuania at arm's length.
Every hour you go without replacing the batteries in that chirping Nest Protect alarm means added points to your risk score.
He added points (one point), rebounds (one point), assists (two points) and recoveries (block, steal, charge taken, two points each) and divided by missed field goals (two points), missed free throws (one point), turnovers (two points) and fouls (two points).
I added points back when I saw the optional power control that lengthens the driver's cushion for added thigh support, another feature typically limited to top-rank luxury cars.
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He laughed and added, "Point taken".
But that might add points for Fenwick.
And Rider adds points in the backcourt.
Select add points.
Click or drag to continue adding points.
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