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"focal points of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a main point, idea, or feature of something. For example, "This report will focus on three main focal points of the organization: transparency, communication, and efficiency."
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However, in the 19th and 20th centuries the four squares became focal points of their areas".
Now Sanamayn was known as one of the focal points of the first modern Syrian revolution.
In the past, TVs often served as the focal points of communal gatherings.
There is a danger in using kids as the focal points of drama.
"The art has become one of the main focal points of the set design".
WILL BYNUM has become the hit of the N.C.A.A. tournament, one of two focal points of the championship game.
And those isolated settlements -- like Netzarim in Gaza -- are the focal points of the Israeli left's campaign for immediate withdrawal.
(These are not focal points of the book, which comes in at nearly three hundred densely detailed pages).
"The old order is going: cinemas and art galleries are no longer focal points of our culture.
It's also one of the main focal points of the brilliant Wigtown Book Festival.
The dzongs serve as focal points of Bhutan's political, economic, religious, and social life.
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