Sentence examples for mute point from inspiring English sources

The idiom "mute point" is actually incorrect.
The correct phrase is "moot point." This phrase is used when discussing an issue or argument that is no longer relevant or open for discussion. An example of its usage is: "The decision has already been made, so our debate on the matter is now a moot point."

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mute point

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Misspelling of moot point

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Actually, it's not a mute point at all, because a point isn't speechless.

Whether, on this subject, I have gained anything meaningful to anybody but myself is a mute point as it is of no concern to me.

As far as I remember he said it was a mute point.

2. Moot and Mute Have you ever heard someone say "It's a mute point"?

So all the celebrity is almost a mute point when one focuses on the issues, the cause, and the history of the African American.

I would agree that this can perhaps explain motivational aspects of the music but certainly not its meaning, as without texts this would be a mute point.

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Like a Victorian mute".

Pretending to be mute, I pointed to what I wanted.

She looked surprised that I was asking her for her name, stayed mute, and pointed to what I'm assuming was her assistant.

She looked surprised that I was asking her for her name, stayed mute, and pointed to someone who looked like her assistant but was actually her publicist.

How you are supposed to make it work — it is completely mute on that point".

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