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The phrase "is of points" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a relationship or characteristic involving points, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure. Example: "The discussion is of points that need to be addressed in the meeting."
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(The term "range concept" comes from Rawls; his example is of points within a circle, all of which are equally "inside" despite varying distances from the circumference).
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Which is, of course, the point.
The last point is of particular interest.
No record was kept of points scored.
So that is kind of point one.
They were sort of pointing towards me.
Which was, of course, the point.
Two points are of note here.
Nevertheless, two points are of note.
There is no redistribution of points.
Juventus is four points ahead of Milan.
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