Examples of 'up a point' in a sentence
Meaning of "up a point"
This phrase is often used in a figurative sense, meaning to raise or advance a particular argument, idea, or opinion. It suggests that the speaker is adding or emphasizing a specific point in a discussion or debate
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I conclude by taking up a point in relation to local government.
Thousands of these points make up a point cloud.
It will be up a point by the time the market closes.
Mortgage rates have bounced up a point.
I brought up a point of procedure for the next conclave.
Which sort of brings up a point.
Only bring up a point if you have witnessed it yourself.
One of the easiest ways to give up a point is by serving high.
It makes up a point of reference for national and international consultations.
I also wanted to bring up a point about our festival.
Karelin went the last six years of his unbeaten streak without giving up a point.
They are powering up a point singularity weapon.
And every time you see a new color or a new font size, you add up a point.
I have come to clear up a point of confusion.
He picked up a point that goes near to the centre of our concern.
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The company stock closed up a point and a half today.
This brings up a point that many mention regarding Christians who are scientists.
Which brings up a point.
I will bring up a point I have brought up on my blog in the past.
I need to clear up a point.
We picked up a point on tracking.
At least we picked up a point.
Holly brought up a point that Maria did not hear it.
I should also like to take the opportunity to follow up a point that Mrs Grabowska made.
I want to pick up a point that was referred to on Second Reading.
The same thing someone brings up a point about the Nazis.
That clears up a point that was of concern to one or two Members.
He chalked up a point.
We did pick up a point in each race, but that is too little.
And here too I would like to take up a point made by Mrs Barbarella.
It will be up a point by the time the market closes . Not a joke.
But I will mark up a point to you.
I want to pick up a point mentioned by Mrs Stauner, who spoke immediately before me.
Chairman, allow me to bring up a point today.
But you bring up a point I forgot to mention.
Unwilling to win the game in that matter, Miles gave up a point himself.
Faye chalked up a point in her favor.
I can see that of the top three teams, only Paris picked up a point this weekend.
No one wanted to give up a point and the matches were awesome.
Actually, I would like to bring up a point.
Just to clear up a point of order.
I am investigating a suicide . I need to clear up a point.
Waldo and others bring up a point about racial tensions.
Our popularity rating 's gone up a point.
Fresno State did not give up a point in either of the two games in Hawaii.
One of these two precincts here, we're already up a point in the polls.
That clears up a point on which I was not clear.
Fair enough . I have come to clear up a point of confusion.
You have brought up a point that I have considered for some time.
Paula, you bring up a point.
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