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"your point about" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically means the idea or argument that someone is making or trying to make. Here is an example: "Your point about the importance of communication in a relationship really resonated with me. I never realized how much it could affect the dynamic between two people."
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starting with your point about historical comparisons.
Also, I loved your point about the beltway media.
And I accept your point about the importance of economics.
Now, I take your point about motoring monotony.
Gates: Your point about purposeful infrastructure is right, but I'm not the community do-gooder.
NICHOLSON BAKER: I see your point about Apple and digital rights.
I like your point about traumatic loss leading to disbelief, but I'd go one step further.
And I understand your point about words, but they are just words.
Sorry, but I honestly don't get your point about new work being relegated to Late Nights.
Your point about spending their own money on supplies is especially important, and especially poignant.
BG: I want to go back to your point about demographics.
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