Examples of 'point after point' in a sentence

Meaning of "point after point"

The phrase 'point after point' is used to describe a situation or occurrence where multiple points or arguments are presented one after another in a sequential manner. It suggests a detailed and thorough approach to discussing or explaining a topic. This phrase is often used in debates, presentations, and written articles or essays

How to use "point after point" in a sentence

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point after point
Freud gave up point after point.
Point after point after point . He just flooded the terrain with data.
Setting their way through point after point.
Then, as point after point arising from others.
The truth must be given point after point.
Insert the following point after point 3.3.6 and change the numbering of all subsequent points.
Love . Freud gave up point after point.
Mr Giron, Mr Lustenhouwer and Mr Malosse proposed adding the following new point after point 3.9.
Mr Derruine proposed that a new point after point 5.1.1 be inserted as follows.
Just watched @ NBCNightlyNews - So biased, inaccurate and bad, point after point.
Have we been grasping the precious truths point after point as they have been presented?
Mr Cambus proposed inserting a new point after point 4.6 as follows.
Mr. Filgeuira conceded point after point.

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