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The phrase "makes this point" is correct and usable in written English.
It's typically used to indicate that something is being explained, illustrated, or emphasized. For example, "Her speech was very convincing, and her economic statistics really made this point clear."
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Even the pragmatic Marano makes this point.
Ms Sandberg also makes this point.
Laura Giannitrapani makes this point whimsically.
Deborah Orr makes this point very well.
(Benjamin Wittes makes this point nicely).
(Andrew Epstein's excellent study "Beautiful Enemies" makes this point).
(The voiceover for the trailer makes this point explicitly).
What she has commissioned for BBC1 makes this point eloquently.
(John Bellinger makes this point in a post at Lawfare).
The video of Kajieme Powell's killing makes this point.
The following three observations are typical of a long line of research that makes this point.
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