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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rally point" is correct and usable in written English.
It generally refers to a place or time where people or teams meet up or converge. For example, "Our rally point was the parking lot outside the stadium before the game."
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Students have begun to march from Horse Guards Parade, in central London, past Westminster to a rally point in Millbank, by the River Thames.
They're not being allowed into the rally point, but being sent back to the start of the march on Horse Guards parade.
They then occupied the area in front of parliament as the main body of the march continued to the final rally point.
Rachel Williams has been at the rally point – the end of the march, all afternoon, where the mood has been more serene.
The mass of students and university workers will congregate at Horse Guards Avenue in Central London at 11.30am today, before marching past Westminster to a rally point at Millbank, around two miles from the start point.
Protest leaders said that under the city's proposal, demonstrators would gather near 50th Street on the West Side Highway, march east to Seventh Avenue and south past Madison Square Garden to 14th Street, then return to the highway and the rally point in Midtown.
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The men holding assault rifles set rally points and followed the leader.
"It was our rallying point," Harbaugh said.
"It's actually a rallying point".
"It's obviously a great rallying point.
The Olympics have given overseas Chinese a momentous rallying point.
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