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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'see any point' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when someone is saying that they can not find a reason for doing something or for an idea to be valid. For example, "I can't see any point in arguing about this."
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OP No, I don't see any point.
"I don't see any point in it".
"No, I can't see any point.
"I don't see any point in it," Sanchez said.
I didn't see any point in replying to that.
I can't see any point in finishing that sentence.
I wouldn't see any point in transcribing a photograph.
Can't see any point unless you like soggy bacon rolls.
I don't see any point in being too defensive on this.
"I don't see any point in playing the game if you don't win," she often said.
But few see any point to talks so long as Mr Sharon is in power.
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