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was any point
adverb
To even the slightest extent, at all.
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"In the past, I never thought there was any point to it.
"I just didn't think there was any point in trying," he says.
"I never thought there was any point doing press," he says.
The group was split on whether there was any point voting for a small party.
Someone asked Ramirez if there was any point last season when he thought he would become a Met.
For his part Mr. Watson said: "I really didn't think that there was any point in knowing him.
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There wouldn't be any point in me being here.
"Otherwise there wouldn't be any point in working together".
And would there be any point in them doing so?
CAN there be any point to asking presidential candidates about the contents of their iPods?
I don't know if there's any point in talking about it".
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