Phrases with «to have a point»

The phrase "to have a point" means that someone is making a valid or convincing argument. Full definition

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Sentences with «to have a point»

  • But when we understand theology as having its point of departure in the real and is centered on life, then we need a method that corresponds to such an - approach. (religion-online.org)
  • I've never made a nut loaf before and don't have a point of reference. (acouplecooks.com)
  • They have played well 2 weeks in a row and just because they don't have any points on the board does nt mean they have nothing to build off of. (allsportsseries.com)
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