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raised point
noun
· (the Greek punctuation mark used in place of a semicolon in English).
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However, we have few comments about that raised point.
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Now he was raising points that appeared to have escaped him entirely during the 1968 campaign.
It raised no point of scope".
It raised no point of principle.
When I raised this point with Karman, she scolded me.
But the Senator raised a point.
When HuffPost raised the point with Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa).
Reviewer 3 has also raised this point.
The other two reviewers raised this point as well.
You raised great points.
She raised valid points.
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