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Discover Ludwig"points on" is correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to refer to specific details or aspects that are being discussed or considered. Example: "The report highlights several key points on the company's financial performance over the past year."
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Thirty-six ponnts on 14 attempts.
He scored 18 points on Friday.
Won 3.5 points on debut in 1999.
The points on subsidiarity are also positive.
She consistently puts points on the board".
We are all points on that map.
Two set points on a late call!
I put some points on file cards.
"You lose points on your final mark.
She had 29 points on Friday.
It fell 176 points on Tuesday.
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