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'made a point of' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to emphasize a particular action or intention. For example, "She made a point of carefully studying the menu before ordering."
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I made a point of it.
Both made a point of chewing slowly.
"I made a point of coming back.
He made a point of being considerate.
I also made a point of being naked.
Former prisoners made a point of showing him the cell.
I made a point of studying what I had missed".
But Helton made a point of exonerating Edwards.
He made a point of scrambling his cultural signifiers.
I just made a point of being available".
Coach Pires made a point of stopping by Pat's locker.
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