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The phrase "point of looking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the reason or purpose for someone's act of looking or searching. For example: - The point of looking for a new job is to find a better opportunity. - I could not see the point of looking through all the files if the information wasn't relevant. - What is the point of looking for a solution if you're not willing to take action?.
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Her silhouette was skinny to the point of looking stifling.
Residents of Hanoi make a point of looking both ways when crossing a one-way street.
In public appearances, they made a point of looking respectable, wearing coats and ties.
Dale made a point of looking at the coach, who was still on one knee.
"We're all past the point of looking for missing arms and legs," Birnbaum said.
But he's also making a point of looking outward, beyond wherever he may have started.
Successful skivers never visibly shy away from work: confronted with the inevitable they make a point of looking extremely eager.
Today, the black square distribution looks slightly more wide open, almost to the point of looking like a themeless.
It was one hot inning, and the Mets are far beyond the point of looking for signs of a turnaround.
We live on opposite coasts, and whenever I visit her I make a point of looking in on the Healey.
I still make a point of looking at street art when I'm out – you never know what you might spot.
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