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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bring a point" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear without context
It could be used when asking someone to present a specific argument or idea in a discussion or debate. Example: "During the meeting, please bring a point that supports our proposal."
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To emphasise, to bring a point home".
"What we're trying to do is bring a point of view that keeps the shopper from feeling overwhelmed".
Mr. Olbermann did bring a point of view — Current quickly added like-minded liberal shows at 7 and 9 p.m. — but the scrounging for viewers continues to this day.
That's what you talk about when you watch an awards show," said Ms. Rivers, who was one of the first star-watchers to bring a point of view to the excessive coverage of these events.
Universities, too, can benefit from the fame and money the deals can bring — a point Dr. Nemeroff made in a May 2000 letter stamped "confidential" that he sent to the dean of Emory's medical school.
We don't need another retailer selling jeans and black pants, unless they bring a point of view and an experience that no one else has.
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Bubba is a Trump supporter: "He's bringing a point of view that isn't common in politics".
"He's bringing a point of view that isn't common in politics," one of the bikers said.
In fact, I'd recommend bringing a point and shoot on vacations unless you're a photo buff.
The next day, Zarif brought a point-by-point response to the proposal.
I would trust Mr. Reilly to bring a fresh point of view to any of these.
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