Sentence examples for point to mention from inspiring English sources

"point to mention" is a valid phrase and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to refer to something mentioned in passing that may be important, but which may not warrant an extended discussion. For example, "One point to mention is that the deadline is tomorrow."

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Before anyone asked, McSorley made a point to mention that he had other job offers.

It's almost a moot point to mention that there are lots of Hauptschulen in North Neukölln.

On Saturday he made a point to mention that Pakistan "is one of the nine nations that has a nuclear weapon".

Would it be churlish, at this point, to mention US Vogue's March 2011 interview with Asma al-Assad, the wife of the murderous Syrian dictator?

There is another point to mention here, if the Universe is finite, then ultimately at some point our circle of light will stop adding new things, i.e. once it encompasses the whole of the Universe.

However, Alcantara also made a point to mention that despite a broken justice system, there are options to move the country in the right direction and toward meaningful reform.

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Well, they looked into the matter and turned the apparatus down a couple of notches, and there wouldn't be any point to mentioning the incident if it had notdeveloped that the complainant was Admiral Richard E. Byrd.

He did take pains, at several points, to mention the President and Communist Party chief, Jiang Zemin, who is first in the ruling circle.

Too many data points to mention — but, on the domestic front, I'll focus on one: Comcast/NBCUniversal.

Too many data points to mention — but, on the domestic front, I'll focus on one: Comcast/NBCUniversal.

The letter gave Lowe several talking points to mention if called to testify, some true and some otherwise.

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