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moot point
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point
‘point’ A point is something you say that expresses an idea, opinion, or fact. That's a very good . I want to make a quick about safety. A point is also an aspect or detail of something, or a part of a person's character. The two books have many in common. One of his best points is his confidence. ‘the point’ The point is the most important fact in a situation. is that everyone is welcome to join. I'll come straight to . You didn't get the job. The point of doing something is the reason for doing it. What was him when you knew he'd say no? I don't see the point of learning all this boring stuff. ‘no point’ If you say that there is no point in doing something, you mean that it has no purpose or will not achieve anything. to you if you won't listen. about it. Be careful Don't say ‘there is no point to do’ something or ‘it is no point in doing’ something. ‘full stop’ Don't refer to the punctuation mark (.) which comes at the end of a sentence as a ‘point’. In British English, it is called a full stop. In American English, it is called a period. 🗣️Forum discussions with the word(s) "moot point" in the title: His point was made incredibly moot - English Only forum
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