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"gets the point across" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to successfully convey or communicate an idea or message to someone. Example: "The use of visuals in the presentation really helps to get the point across to the audience."
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The pitch gets the point across.
Here's a very simple metaphor that gets the point across quickly: different vehicles serve different purposes.
It's a great idea: it looks and sounds fun and gets the point across.
Writing "Why didn't you clean the bathroom?" is obnoxious; gets the point across but is also flirtatious.
Writing "Why didn't you clean the bathroom?" is obnoxious; 🚿 🛀 😈 gets the point across but is also flirtatious.
"It is not as hip or lewd as some of the stuff out there, but it still gets the point across.
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I think we got the point across".
But it got the point across, I guess.
"You don't have to invoke climate change to get the point across," he says.
"They definitely got the point across that they were unhappy with the firm's results".
(Journals are not known for tabloid-like headlines, but this does get the point across).
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