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'clinch that point' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to emphasize a point that has already been made. For example, "I have given you three reasons why I think this is the right decision; let me try to clinch that point by adding one more argument."
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As if to clinch that point, in the 1990s the American political scientist Francis Fukuyama decided to erase a question mark.
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Buffini clinches that point: "When the Queen expressed sympathy for the miners' wives, Thatcher suggested that the miners' wives should tell their men to be sensible".
That said, it needed half the Danish army to turn up to the hotel room to clinch the point that this was un hareng rouge.
Adyen has also clinched some key deals that point to continuing growth.
Evolutionary biologists maintain that the arguments of intelligent design do not survive scrutiny, but they concede that a specialist's knowledge of particular mathematical or biological disciplines is often needed to clinch the point.
To clinch the point, Negan asked his goons: "Who are you?" "Negan," they chanted in unison.
As if to clinch the point, Zimbardo tells me about how he recently took part in a documentary about boys called The Mask You Live In.
Instead, in Jones's film it's left to another Catholic director, Scorsese, to clinch the point: the God-like perspective of Hitchcock's aerial shots induce terror.
Jose Baxter scored a late penalty to clinch the points.
He clinched the point by showing a German shepherd called Burger that he was not the leader of the pack (I still don't quite know how), thereby taming a dog hitherto destined for destruction.
On clinching the point, and with it the game, with quite astounding agility, Tsonga triumphantly raised both arms to the delighted spectators.
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