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Discover LudwigThe phrase "their points" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the opinions or arguments belonging to a particular group of people. Example: The team presented their points during the meeting, but the CEO disagreed with their ideas.
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(They summarise their points here).
They never rush to make their points.
They totally change their points of reference".
Their points are not being simply ignored.
Both sides have their points.
"They've made their points before the show.
Barcelona can only equal their points total.
Their points of origin are telling.
Without their points deduction, they'd be third.
They debated Buddhist texts, gesturing to make their points.
They scored 42 of their points in the lane.
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