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"points of growth" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe areas that a person or company can develop or improve, for example: "He identified three points of growth that he wanted to focus on for the upcoming year."
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I'll say, well, this person really needs two points of growth on the top line.
Price increases, and selling a larger proportion of higher-price drinks, contributed two percentage points of growth.
The details are byzantine but the result is clear enough: roughly 0.5 percentage points of growth vanished.
In the third quarter that ended on Sept. 28, the strong dollar shaved five percentage points of growth from net revenue and seven points from operating income.
The emerging world, taken as a whole, continued to grow throughout, with the two biggest BRICs, China and India, losing only a couple of percentage points of growth.
The most exposed is Australia, which could lose about 0.8 percentage points of growth if Chinese investment slows to a crawl, according to Capital Economics, a consulting firm.
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(Each additional point of growth turns out to have reduced unemployment by half a point).
That is close to one percentage point of growth lost over the past year and a half.
A percentage point of growth is a small price to pay.
Every one percentage point of growth adds about $2.5 trillion in government revenues over a decade.
Now, for each percentage point of growth, jobs only increase by half as much.
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