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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all three points" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific set of three items or arguments that have been previously mentioned or are about to be discussed.
Example: "In conclusion, I would like to summarize all three points we discussed during the meeting."
Alternatives: "all three items" or "all three aspects".
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The Tuscans could count themselves unfortunate not to have claimed all three points.
To all three points.
Mr Lewis dismisses all three points.
I stand by all three points.
He ruled against the companies on all three points.
On all three points, the opposite is true.
"I'm slightly disappointed we haven't taken all three points today.
We hope to play Spain and get all three points.
Plymouth held on to claim all three points.
He's lost all three points on his serve.
You would be correct on all three points.
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