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The phrase "stayed on point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone remained focused or on topic during a discussion or presentation. Example: "During the meeting, she stayed on point, ensuring that all relevant issues were addressed without going off on tangents."
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He stayed on point.
Having reported on the Hamptons' havens of Nanette Lepore and Nicole Miller, and Zang Toi's former digs in New York, I appreciated how some artistic sensibilities have stayed on point over the years, or have evolved into something new.
Ms. Stewart stayed on point and reinforced her brand during her four-hour testimony.
"He stayed on point with his conviction and was just going to keep going at them," Hurdle said.
He stayed on point like a politician in midcampaign: James and the Heat would continue to play an aggressive, attacking style.
She stayed on point — a consistently lean silhouette, the nice use of black vinyl (especially the kilts and as harnesslike tracing on black wool coats), and the blending of black or white vinyl with silk jersey for some great evening dresses.
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They stay on point.
All right, stay on point, Donald, stay on point.
"Stay on point, Donald, stay on point," he teasingly quoted his staff as saying in Florida on Wednesday night.
"Stay on point, don't be reactive," the man said.
"Just like then, just like now, we got to stay on point," he said.
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