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The phrase "understand your point" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used in a sentence to show that the writer or speaker comprehends and acknowledges the perspective or argument being presented by someone else. Example: "I understand your point about the importance of recycling, but I still believe that reducing overall consumption is the most effective way to save the environment."
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"But I understand your point," he said.
However, from a statistical perspective, I understand your point.
"I really don't understand your point," she said.
And I understand your point about words, but they are just words.
I mean, there was clearly— I understand your point, thank you.
I very much understand your point – it so resonates with a recent experience.
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Write a speech that includes specific examples to help the audience understand your points.
Perhaps print off some statistics to share with your family, or even make a few charts if that's something you enjoy doing, to help them understand your points of concern.
I'm not sure if I quite understood your point.
Your statement was bewildering, and truth be told, I don't even believe I understood your point.
Make sure she understands your point of view too.
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