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"central points" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the main or most important ideas or arguments within a sentence or paragraph. Example: The central points of the essay were well-developed and supported with evidence from reliable sources.
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"And here's one of my central points.
One of Tallis's central points is the discussion of "information".
But it's appropriately tough-minded and darkly funny, and it makes its central points with gusto.
"In Judaism, one of the central points is the protection of our children," Rabbi Starr said.
The critique in the Friedman Fleischer document has two central points.
Many groups posted good summaries of the report's central points, including Climate Central and RealClimate.
We began to flesh out each of the three central points with five fundamental ideas.
This appears to be one of the central points of Mr. Biglari's campaign.
The judge's decision reinforces Christie's central points that the urns are 18th century and of superb quality, she said.
His company, Marc Rich & Company Holding, said the two parties could not agree on central points of the deal.
Rather, the central points — as presented in my book "Study of Revenge" — have been either ignored or grossly distorted.
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