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The phrase "point-by-point responses" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to communicate that you are responding to someone's points one-by-one. For example, "In order to address all of their concerns, I provided point-by-point responses to their questions."
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Here are point-by-point responses to specific assertions Mr. Musk has made: "As the State of Charge log shows, the Model S battery never ran out of energy at any time, including when Broder called the flatbed truck".
Point-by-point responses are listed below.
Point-by-point responses are provided below.
These are outlined in the point-by-point responses below.
Significant changes are itemized below, followed by our point-by-point responses that address reviewers' concerns.
This data is also now included in Figure 4. Below we offer point-by-point responses.
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