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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get your point" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to understand or comprehend someone's idea or argument. Example: "I've been explaining this concept for hours, but I don't think you get my point."
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I get your point.
We get your point.
Okay, we get your point.
JEFFREY TOOBIN: I don't get your point.
You can't get your point across!' " Pierce said, laughing.
Chances are it didn't help get your point across.
The train is not—" "I get your point," I said.
You need to get your point across quickly, clearly and with nuance.
Doing this doesn't really get your point across very well, does it?
Second, you are saying the same words over and over, hoping to get your point across.
Black people have learned you need to find subtle ways to get your point across.
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