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The phrase "the point that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to introduce an important idea or argument in a sentence. Here are some examples: - The point that I was trying to make in my essay is that education is the key to success. - I can see the point that you're making, but I still disagree with your opinion. - The point that the speaker was trying to convey got lost in the long and confusing presentation. - Let me get to the point that I want to discuss in today's meeting. - Despite their differences, they both agree on the point that diversity is crucial for a thriving society.
Dictionary
the point that
noun
A discrete division of something.
synonyms
Exact(59)
That's the point!' That is exactly the point.
So that is the point that is really at issue".
This is the point that was just pressed against subsequentism.
The point that is not a point and always moving, Fred, the point that can't move.
p. 9: « Starting to the point that low fitness impact when knocked-out...» to simplify.
He reiterated the point that correlation is not causation.
"Here's the point that they're missing," he continued.
Or was the point that rhythm was inconstant?
Is the point that people are happy everywhere?
"That was the point that everyone lost belief in him".
Similar(1)
What came after me is the point--that one fall.
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