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The phrase "one point of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce one aspect or perspective of a larger topic or idea. Here are a few examples: 1. One point of concern in our company's financial report is the decrease in sales in the second quarter. 2. Let's discuss one point of improvement for our company's customer service: increasing response time for inquiries. 3. The novel explores one point of view on the effects of colonization on indigenous communities. 4. In the debate, the candidate made one point of contention clear: their stance on immigration policies. 5. When analyzing historical events, it is important to consider more than just one point of view.
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However each theory concentrates on one point of view and ignores some logical consequences.
One point of the belt is attached to a point on the rocker.
There was one point of concern.
But there is one point of agreement.
Drugs are one point of departure.
One point of these trips is that there are solutions.
One point of weakness could be the central defense.
John Hagelin is within one point of Pat Buchanan".
After all, from one point of view, Skinner is right.
"I like getting more than one point of view".
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Consistently remain in one point-of-view.
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