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"multiple points" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to several main ideas or arguments in a sentence or paragraph. Here is an example: "In his essay, the author makes multiple points about the damaging effects of social media on young adults, including increased anxiety and decreased face-to-face communication skills."
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"It must be attacked from multiple points.
They may need multiple points of distribution.
Many novels use multiple points of view, for example, alternating between first and third.
The story of "The Ghost Sister" is told from multiple points of view.
The artists encountered some of their subjects at multiple points along their journeys.
Traditionally, novelists have used multiple points of view to extend our sympathies.
"It's one argument superseding another, an ongoing, open-ended dialogue that allows multiple points of view.
Together, they can exert pressure at multiple points on individuals much less vulnerable than Rohith Vemula.
As variations on malls, airports are increasingly multiple points of purchase and shoplifter scrutiny.
"Jesus" makes multiple points with one incident, as good drama should.
Yesterday, Mr. Strumingher said unionization was probably costing all of the Bell companies "at least five" multiple points.
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