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"point of discussion" is a correct phrase in written English, and can be used to refer to something that is the focus of discussion in a conversation or meeting.
For example: "The point of discussion at the meeting will be the proposed budget for the next fiscal year."
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With its share price falling, and Wal-Mart racing to creative new positions to ensure compliance with the U.S. law, F.C.P.A has become a new focal point of discussions about emerging markets.
Krotovinas, the burrows of small mammals, are common phenomena in steppe landscapes, and for a long time they have been a major point of discussions about the genesis of Holocene Chernozems.
The idea of making causal determinism the focal point of discussions of free will is modern in origin, and some philosophers think that the modern framing of the issue is confused.
Students recognised the value of (self- reflection, which in their opinion waself- reflectionmulti-source feedback, by video-tapes of their performance as a starting point of discussions, and by a favourable climate in the department.
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It wasn't a point of discussion.
"It's ceased to be a point of discussion".
Another point of discussion was how to divide the take.
"That is going to be a point of discussion".
Scrapping secrecy "is not a point of discussion," said Michel Drobert, secretary general of the Swiss Private Bankers Association.
In the Schmitt household, Favre's decision to play also provided a point of discussion.
"Sacking Marco van Basten is not a point of discussion at the moment.
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