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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tenuous point" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an argument or idea that is weak, fragile, or not well-supported. Example: "The author's conclusion is based on a tenuous point that lacks sufficient evidence."
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"You'd imagine we're at a pretty tenuous point," said Cliff Goldstein, president of Amidex Mutual Funds in New York.
"I rented it on DVD specially much to the boredom of my missus as i paused it again just to prove my (tenuous point)." Who says romance is dead, eh? Oh. 35th over: England 109-2 (lead by 261) England are struggling a bit this morning: Key slices Banks wide of slip this time.
We are at a tenuous point in China.
Alex Jones used a tenuous point about credit unions being a "lifestyle change" to ask, "What's the biggest thing you've changed your mind on?" "I think well done Reverend Ian, actually," said JC. "I support our local co-op credit union because it's a way of helping people get loans who wouldn't otherwise get them".
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Her totally uncalled for hit-piece has no real ammunition and ends up making a tenuous archaic point about Meghan Markle's divorce making her an unsuitable bride.
The Nets entered the fourth quarter with a tenuous 7-point lead, having let a 19-point lead dwindle.
Polls give her a tenuous 3-point lead over her rival, Tony Abbott, the leader of the center-right Liberal Party.
That's why our model makes Mr. Romney a 77 percent favorite to win Michigan even though he has a relatively tenuous 4-point advantage there.
Scott had two full timeouts and one 20-second timeout left with the Nets ahead by a tenuous 10 points, right after Tony Delk hit a 3-pointer with seven minutes left.
It felt then like a fragile turning point, a tenuous peace that could easily be interrupted.
For example, the relationship between happiness and income is complicated, and after a point, tenuous.
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