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The phrase "see point" is not grammatically correct on its own
However, it can be used in certain contexts depending on the context of the sentence. For example, if you are referring to a specific point or part of a document you may say "See point 6 on the document for more information."
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He wanted to see Point Given.
See point 2. Maybe it did.
The city? Tarmac, buildings, billboards, other people (see point two) and dogshit (see point one).
But don't install them today (see point 6).
First, no challenger has emerged (see point 1 above).
Sunshine later threatened to sue for libel (see point 4, above).
It's OK to plunge us straight into your story without explaining – straight into the conflict (see point one).
She thinks I'm brilliant – I'm not, but see point six – and so she thinks she's done a great job.
(See: "Point, Click, Pay Tax").
See point 4. Linux is fun.
The financial thresholds (see point five above) can still exempt you.
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