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'emphasised points' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to important items of information that you want to draw special attention to. For example, "The presentation focused on three key emphasised points: the importance of communications, the need to review safety protocols, and the value of development initiatives."
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The bold text within the accounts was included to reflect when interviewees in their talk emphasised points by raising their voice or slowing down their speech.
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Still, she seems assured enough, occasionally using her long, expressive hands to emphasise points.
One of the best known of Cicero's techniques is his use of series of three to emphasise points: the tricolon.
Measured treads and strongly emphasised pedal points suggested an underlay of ritual grandeur; transparency in strings and woodwind brought fervent inwardness to moments of repose and contemplation.
They emphasised that points of distribution need to be carefully considered to reach the desired target populations.
Kelly has also found evidence that people like a teacher better when that teacher uses arm and hand movements to emphasise points.
Cameron emphasised this point on Radio 5 Live when he said: "I don't want to cut public spending.
He emphasised the point that all violence against women starts with gender inequality and a lack of respect.
Having certainly emphasised the point with his two penalty saves at Stamford Bridge, he was also in dominant mood yesterday.
Ministerial inaction over the Dilnot commission's recommendation for capping the cost of care at £35,000 per person has emphasised his point.
Both men emphasised that point last night by intervening to defend their views as consistent with those held at the time of the invasion.
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