Examples of 'makes the point' in a sentence
Meaning of "makes the point"
When someone 'makes the point,' it means that they emphasize or highlight a particular idea or argument in order to convey a message or persuade others
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This makes the point more clearly.
Hase herself makes the point.
He makes the point even better.
A bit of history makes the point cogently.
It makes the point that criticism will mount.
It is right that he makes the point that he does.
It makes the point that love and loss are one.
And coffee makes the point.
He makes the point that violence takes on many forms.
The added text makes the point clearer.
He makes the point that we have forgotten our country.
This video makes the point.
Makes the point better.
Anonymous makes the point well.
I think sending the cards back makes the point.
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Protein makes the point value go down.
Here is a thought experiment that makes the point clear.
Linda makes the point herself.
The recent history of natural gas prices makes the point.
Stenner makes the point that.
Which is not hostile to them but still makes the point.
Thomas makes the point in respect.
The analogy with cigarette smoking makes the point very strongly.
Everybody makes the point that we need a single place.
Hopefully that makes the point.
Sort of makes the point that this is not a rocket.
The relaying of grade and yield information back through the system makes the point.
This xkcd comic makes the point humorously.
It makes the point that scientists should never be regarded as oracles.
I hope that makes the point.
Makes the point that a large number of tree species are designated as being threatened.
Moskovitz makes the point that.
At the university of stanford, makes the point.
But it makes the point.
While not perfect, this analogy makes the point.
He kind of makes the point that music is now everywhere.
In many patent infringement proceedings the defendant makes the point that the patent is invalid.
But McDreamy makes the point in a much more dramatic way.
An old Jewish folk tale makes the point.
It is explicit and makes the point that the commission is independent.
My Nobel Prize really makes the point.
That usually makes the point that the customer understands.
So simple, but perfectly makes the point.
Note that it makes the point of saying that everyone is affected.
Though the language is simple, it makes the point well.
And he makes the point.
Selina, My Nobel prize really makes the point.
Totally makes the point.
He makes the point that this was the term applied to an ancient heresy.
This book makes the point.
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Makes sense if she was about to leak intelligence