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The phrase "are your points" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about someone's arguments, ideas, or contributions in a discussion or presentation.
Example: "Before we move on, can you clarify what are your points regarding the budget proposal?"
Alternatives: "what are your arguments" or "what are your ideas".
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What are your points of leverage and vulnerability?
There the instruments and tempos are your points of reference and themes and key changes the variables; here the anthems are your guide and what one might call 'ways of hearing' the variables.
Those are your points for next session!
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