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"point-by-point reply" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to explain something to someone using a clear and organized order. For example, "I'll give you a point-by-point reply to your questions about the project."
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Another memo, undated, is said by lawyers involved in the case to be in Mr. Davidge's handwriting and appears to be a point-by-point reply to items raised in the April memo, pointing to a conversation with Ms. Brooks.
It possibly overplayed its hand slightly, though, giving Facebook the chance to serve up a detailed (if not entirely comprehensive) point-by-point reply now — and use that to sidestep the latest request for its CEO to testify.
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While he's vowed to have his team follow-up with point-by-point replies, he managed to escape the televised testimony without any newsworthy gaffes.
We have addressed all of them in our point by point reply below.
In the following paragraphs, we reply point-by-point to the criticisms raised: Bauer-Panskus and Then claim: "The GLP-controlled 90-day feeding study in Han Wistar RCC rats aimed at providing a safety evaluation of two varieties of MON810 as a dietary admixture of 11%% (low dose) or 33%% (high dose).
Another article, on Aug. 4, noted the Washington Independent's detailing of how the document is apparently a altered version of an Australian birth certificate, but quickly set that aside, devoting more text to detail how a website linked to Taitz "provided replies to the point-by-point criticisms".
I will list some issues below in a point-by-point basis to make it easier for the author to reply.
"But point-by-point I worked back".
His point-by-point analysis is here.
He responded not by submission but by quickly producing two works of self-defense, a brief Querela denouncing the "theosophists" who had brought the charges and a much longer Apologia replying point by point to the accusations.
On another occasion perhaps I will reply to you more analytically, point by point.
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