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The phrase "also makes a point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that something adds an additional argument or emphasizes a particular idea in a discussion or text.
Example: "In her essay, she discusses the importance of education and also makes a point about the role of technology in learning."
Alternatives: "also highlights" or "further emphasizes".
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But "Con Brio" also makes a point.
Mr. Wright also makes a point of showing his charges what is possible.
But he also makes a point of concentrating directly on cold, hard numbers.
Those pillars partially obscure the view: that is irritating but it also makes a point.
This is a comic touch but also makes a point: Reality, in endlessly edited memory, is always skewed.
But "Hamtaro" also makes a point of painting each ham-ham as an individual, so American viewers can relate.
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I also made a point of being naked.
She also made a point to shake hands with Silkey Williams.
This would also make a point about what we value.
Corporate leaders should also make a point of acknowledging their expertise and vouch for their competence.
He also made a point of seeing "2001: A Space Odyssey".
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