Have the point vs have a point

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  • Well, I mean, actually, you do have a point there.
  • He does have a point, Lily.
  • Now, you have a point.
  • You do have a point, there.
  • But you do have a point there, mashed potato pants.
  • Todd may actually have a point.
  • She does have a point, old thing.
  • The Dancer does have a point.
  • What made you think that my feelings for her may have the point where I would trade her in for some peace of mind?
  • This time I'll let you have the points
  • Mr Chichester, I am surprised that you of all people wanted to have the point "socially
  • A number of Members
  • Then we have the points about ensuring EU boats only have access to the surplus of fish not used by local fishermen.
  • balanced" voted on separately.
  • Young men, who wanted to be home with their families by now who'd served with distinction since before Normandy were stuck here because they didn't have the points.
  • Other speakers have made the point: we want political action.

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