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The phrase "made these points" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has stated or expressed certain ideas or arguments. Here is an example: "In her presentation, the speaker made these points: the importance of exercise, the impact of technology on our society, and the need for environmental conservation."
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We made these points.
Yet Mr Verrilli made these points shakily.
In its report, the advisory panel made these points: *"Telephone service is inadequate".
Alan Greenspan, the chairman of the Fed, made these points in Congressional testimony last week.
Making her first appearance before reporters, Dr. Macfarlane also made these points:.
He made these points: * Six years ago, the "one DVD at a time" plan (no streaming) was $10 a month.
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His efforts to make these points occasionally misfired.
The film makes these points perhaps too bluntly.
Making these points has led to much abuse.
I would like to make these points: You can't have a democracy in darkness.
Universities UK and the Royal Society's submissions for the CSR make these points strongly.
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