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Sentence No, the phrase 'point on' is not correct in written English.
However, the phrase 'point out' is correct and can be used to indicate that you are making an observation about something. Example sentence: I'd like to point out that there are some inconsistencies in the evidence presented.
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She scored a point on that one.
The mean difference was only one point on the HDRS.
From that point on, he trusted me".
From that point on, things happened fast.
My point on both — that's fine.
From that point on I followed him".
From that point on, he never stopped.
Castle Point on Hudson, Hoboken.
"There's a cash point on the corner".
"He's very aggressive from that point on.
William takes the point on board.
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