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The phrase "make a point of doing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to express actively trying to do something or make a habit of it. For example: "I make a point of exercising at least three times a week to stay healthy."
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"I make a point of doing it".
They make a point of doing things that other channels aren't prepared to do.
Strangelove," which I make a point of doing every decade or so.
The antidote, was to make a point of doing something nice for someone else or celebrating the successes of others.
The other thing England should make a point of doing is getting Wayne Rooney to drop deep.
I don't use metaphors and analogies enough, and should make a point of doing so more often.
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But Johnson's toys presumably didn't argue back, as Hamill made a point of doing.
So I made a point of doing other kinds of things, small roles sometimes, and not worrying about the money.
This year, she said, she made a point of doing all her Christmas shopping downtown, eschewing nearby big-box stores.
But Newhouse, this time, made a point of doing it himself - Portfolio was very much his thing.
She makes a point of doing weight lifting and tai chi at the senior center to stay in shape.
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