Sentence examples for something of a point from inspiring English sources

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She does have something of a point.

He has something of a point.

But he does have something of a point.

It is something of a point of honour never to ask permission from the authorities.

The six-year-old has won 15 of his 16 races but still has something of a point to prove.

Thing is, though Cole was also swerving recklessly towards world's smallest violin territory, he had something of a point.

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Looking back, that period now appears to be something of a tipping point for American forces in the war.

Newcastle Falcons head coach Alan Tait: "The yellow card was something of a turning point but I'm not surprised.

It becomes something of a conversation point in the office.

But it did represent something of a turning point.

The trip was something of a turning point.

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