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Some points vs Some point

These are correct English phrases, but their usage would involve different contexts. 'Some points' is used when referring to multiple specific ideas or topics, while 'some point' is used when referring to a single idea or moment.
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Some points

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to multiple specific ideas or topics.

This phrase is used when discussing various specific ideas or topics. It indicates that there are several points to consider or mention.

Examples:

  • Let me highlight some points from the presentation.
  • She made some good points during the discussion.
  • Some points even contradict the Mexican constitution.
  • Some points will, moreover, be indicated, but not studied fundamentally.
  • I just wanted to score some points with the boss.
  • As the visibility is not worsened unless in some points we return still taking pictures.
  • However, there are some points in the Commission draft regulation that need improving.
  • Some points in these protocools are bound to become topics of discussion and perhaps even controversy.
  • Some points do remain for conciliation with the Council.
  • Some points were made on why there was not more input into taxation and accounting.
  • Some points to consider with kids along.
  • Some points are strongly recommended, to avoid being caught in the mesh of antispam filters.
  • Some points of the river Adda provide some wonderful sights.
  • Some points to consider: Find someone you feel comfortable with.
  • Some points that justifies the statement made above are listed below
  • Some points may be quite far from your site and not relevant.
  • Some points at the Khaosan area:
  • Some points to take note of Privacy Shield is only relevant to companies that want to transfer data of EU or Swiss users to the US.
  • Some points in this teaching so strikingly resemble the Cathari that the borrowing of the Waldenses from them may be looked upon as a certainty.
  • Some points that were taken up by Mrs Quisthoudt-Rowohl and others relate to security and fairness.
  • Some points have a particular meaning for the aborigines and the poster they ask to not go off photo.
  • Some points in this report merit particular attention in my view, particular from the Austrian angle, which is of course very close to my own.

Alternatives:

  • several points
  • a few points
  • various points
  • different points
  • specific points

Some point

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a single idea or moment.

This phrase is used when referring to a specific idea or moment. It indicates a singular point of discussion or consideration.

Examples:

  • At some point, we need to address this issue.
  • I remember discussing this at some point.
  • If you wish you could suggest some point of interest to share Valencia.
  • Good conditions of insides and body shop with some point to be seen again.
  • But there's always some point when the one shooting up and the one tumbling down... is on the same level.
  • Some point in the near future I hope.
  • You may need to add or change a segment, do some point editing, take out overlapping segments, or something like that.
  • Introduces some point of rust but things of light entity all added healthy car.
  • Despite these difficulties, in some point behind the pineta the rare lily of sea blooms still.
  • You perfectly intern preserved (small tear on back seat drives), body shop già taken back in past with some point to be seen again.
  • Money is also an important factor because, up to some point, better quality and faster delivery can be purchased.
  • Was there some point to that?
  • You intern under good conditions, externally some point of non passing rust, but however to repaint.
  • It continued, giving in more frequently and in some point the flame had finished its race and had extinguished.
  • To sleep, astronauts slip into special sleeping bags that have previously been fixed to some point of the station.
  • The auto of mechanics and perfect, of body shop has only some point superficial rust, the insides they are excellent and of blue color.
  • They are manufactured from Jacks Nevada, for this therefore forgiveness some point in the judgment regarding the others Chips in ceramic produced from the Chipco.
  • I do not think, and I do not think he thinks either, that means we should search for some point on the political agenda where neither side will disagree with us.
  • The car doesn't introduce serious damages of body shop if not some point of non passing rust.
  • During camper tour by only 1 time in 3 weeks times Ireland of campsite was using (near Belfast), Furthermore, without us ever quite been anywhere but some point to have felt unsafe.
  • Fortunately the Caribbean summer constitutes for we a remarkable impulse and, with the improvements that we are finding with the others our producing, for the 2014 we preview a total improvement of the yields of some point percentage .
  • Some point at which they were never fully connected to begin with.

Alternatives:

  • a point
  • one point
  • a specific point
  • a particular point
  • a single point

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