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on that point vs in this point

Both "on that point" and "in this point" are not commonly used phrases in English. The correct phrase to use would be "on that point" when referring to a specific topic or issue. However, it is more common to use phrases like "on that note" or "on that topic" instead of "on that point."

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 3674 views

on that point

This phrase is correct but not commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when referring to a specific topic or issue that has been mentioned.
  • You're so tiresomely un-persuadable on that point.
  • I have finished on that point, Mr President.
  • I would welcome some comments from the Commissioner on that point.
  • There is no doubt on that point.
  • I have been tabling written questions on that point since March.
  • We as a Parliament must stand our ground on that point.
  • We are in agreement on that point.
  • And on that point, sir, we are in complete agreement.
  • I am not reassured on that point yet.
  • I would like some clarity on that point.
  • So we have also won on that point.
  • Resolution 1441 is crystal clear on that point.
  • I should like to press the President-in-Office on that point.
  • I would like some clarification on that point.
  • I refer you to the conclusions of the report on that point.
  • I'm afraid she was quite specific on that point.
  • I thought we were all agreed on that point.
  • My group would like to focus on that point.
  • Our Rules of Procedure are perfectly clear on that point.
  • I should like to personally thank the Commission for its assistance on that point.

Alternatives:

  • on that note
  • on that topic

in this point

This phrase is not a common or correct way to express a point in English.

  • The priorities set out in this point reflect common challenges.
  • The staff referred to in this point shall be given access on request to their personal records as detailed above.
  • The exemptions provided for in this point shall expire on 29 April 2011.
  • Details of an inter-laboratory test relating to precision data of the method performed on 8 samples are given in this point.
  • As regards national payment transactions, Member States or their competent authorities may increase the amount of EUR 250 referred to in this point to a ceiling of EUR 500.
  • The instruments referred to in this point shall be subject to an appropriate retention policy designed to align incentives with the longer-term interests of the institution.
  • Further details are given in the Notes to the performance criteria as set out in this point.
  • Gas turbines and gas engines for emergency use that operate less than 500 operating hours per year are not covered by the emission limit values set out in this point.
  • For gas turbines (including CCGT), the NOx and CO emission limit values set out in this point apply only above 70 % load.
  • The simplified arrangements provided for in this point may not be applied to transactions referred to in paragraph 4(c).
  • The priorities set out in this point may contribute to more than one objective of this Regulation.
  • The obligations arising for appliances from the essential requirements set out in this point apply also to fittings, as far as relevant.
  • The Member State concerned shall inform the Commission of the details referred to in this point, and of any changes to them without delay.
  • For gas turbines using light and middle distillates as liquid fuels, the emission limit values for NOx and for CO set out in this point also apply.
  • ☐ A scheme that you plan for evaluation even if the other criteria referred to in this point do not apply.
  • At the request of the manufacturer, the requirements set out in this point shall be applied to fuels used for military purposes.
  • If no specific level is fixed before 1 July 2007, the level of 1750 μg/kg will apply thereafter to maize referred to in this point.
  • For drivers and apprentices referred to in this point, the competent authority or authorities involved may, in exceptional cases, grant exemptions from the medical requirements laid down in Annex II.
  • The assay described in this point, which is an assay that target segment 8, shall be used.
  • Formats of spreadsheet for the collection and transmission of information referred to in this point may be established by the Commission, by means of implementing acts.

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