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Discover LudwigThe phrase "give a point" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to providing a specific argument, detail, or score in a discussion or evaluation. Example: "In the debate, she was able to give a point that clearly illustrated her argument."
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Here, we can give a point.
You should give a point back.' He just smiled".
Triolets are innumerable in French literature and are frequently used in newspapers to give a point and brightness to a brief stroke of satire.
He said the tie-up would give a point of difference over other players including Amazon, because of its network of stores.
Suffice it to say that Ms. Fielding has not entirely lost her sense of humor, since she has a personnel worker who interviews Rosie in London for a relief job remark drily: "It puts rather a lot of pressure on the poor of Africa to give a point to Rosie Richardson's life".
To give a point of departure design, a Solar Electric Propulsion SEPP) orbital debris ferry concept and operations approach has been developed.
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But if you don't like something, you don't necessarily have to give a point-by-point analysis of how it should be changed.
When you revise your manuscript, we would like you to address each of them and give a point-by-point response in a separate letter.
That gave a point to Clijsters and brought up match point.
She was given a point penalty there, which cost her the match, to Kim Clijsters.
This common ground gives a point where negotiations can be initiated.
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