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Discover LudwigThe phrase "previous point" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring back to a previous statement or argument. For example, "As mentioned in my previous point, the athletes need more support in order to achieve their full potential."
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See previous point on stripes, above.
It meshes with the previous point and is a key element in Apple's execution process.
In 2013 the Russian people were better off than at any previous point in history.
At no previous point since the Act of Union was concluded in 1707 has England seemed so foreign to Scotland.
"You look back at a previous point in your life and find it difficult to believe how little you knew.
It doesn't help that there are fewer veterans in Congress today than at any previous point since World War II.
Yet for all that, the manager is more relaxed than at any previous point in his stewardship.
Current Grand Slam rules, not strictly enforced, stipulate that players have 20 seconds to put the ball in play after the previous point has ended.
If nothing else, the few seconds it takes to choose a ball can buy players time to exhale from the previous point and focus on the next.
Cameron took another question but then returned to his previous point: Get the leaflets and show them to government ministers and see what they say about them.
Define the community One of the criticisms to participatory development has been its idealisation and simplification of communities, a problem linked to the previous point.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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