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The phrase "all of the points" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every item or argument in a list or discussion.
Example: "In our meeting, we will address all of the points raised in the previous discussion."
Alternatives: "every one of the points" or "all the points".
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All of the points came in the final 17:25.
That seems pretty definitive, but it doesn't answer all of the points that Giles raises.
So part of the deal is tracking all of the points you consume.
I think "Lincoln" hits all of the points: well-made movie, important subject matter, big names.
But he said that the company did account for all of the points.
That is relevant, too, and why I am glad to know all of the points in the narrative.
Mr. Kutrovsky has lost all of the points he earned on the tour and dropped out of the rankings.
Virtually all of the points raised by the censors in their review of the finished movie, though, involve its failure to paint every character in politically correct colors.
"It was designed for schools that wanted to tell whether their students were truly mastering all of the points of the curriculum".
Dr. Jaliman Responds While Dr. Jaliman didn't agree with all of the points made by the commenters, she found their critiques useful and on point.
"The complexity of the software on our phones, and the network and cloud infrastructure to which they connect, makes it difficult to identify, let alone secure, all of the points of vulnerability.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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