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The phrase "are many points of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing various aspects or arguments related to a particular topic or issue.
Example: "In the debate about climate change, there are many points of concern that need to be addressed."
Alternatives: "there are numerous aspects of" or "there are several factors of".
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A: There are many points of connection and crossover between energy and artificial intelligence.
"There are many points of similarity between Gutiérrez's theology and Pope Francis's thought, addresses and actions.
There are many points of entry into this story, each contributing to the company's descent.
GRAHAM: So the point is there are many points of view within groups based on income.
There are many points of similarity between Kant's ethics and his epistemology, or theory of knowledge.
MEP is a method where there are many points of entry between the "protected" and "unprotected" networks.
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He said there were "many points of agreement", but certain points had to be "worked through".
Both courses will be taught in English and, while they will meet separately, there will be many points of overlap and shared excursions.
"There were many points of disagreement," said Ismail Haniya, a senior Hamas leader who is expected to become the group's candidate for prime minister.
With Liverpool's faltering like this and the mood at Anfield reflected by a boom of boos at the end, there is unlikely to be many points of concern raised in his report.
You said there were many points of view and many places to spread blame in a tragic story like this.
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