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1
The letter had already
become
a
point
of concern among Trump's aides.
2
Rather than evacuate the city, it would
become
a
point
of concentration.
3
The towering snowman has since
become
a
point
of interest in her village.
4
It is not surprising that vacation homes have
become
a
point
of contention.
5
Her courage had
become
a
point
of pride with him.
6
Zoë's schooling had briefly
become
a
point
of contention.
7
The authenticity of this document is questioned, and has
become
a
point
of warm contest among commentators.
8
Her courage had
become
a
point
of pride with him, and to see it going sickened him.
9
The incident has caused an uproar in France, where street harassment has increasingly
become
a
point
of discussion.
10
It had
become
a
point
of conscience with Mrs. Proudie to urge the settlement of this great hospital question.
11
Sacoolas left Britain under a claim of diplomatic immunity that has
become
a
point
of contention between the two countries.
12
In a system with less than optimal facilities, the availability of personal protective equipment has
become
a
point
of controversy.
13
It took McCullum two and a half years to report Cairns, which has
become
a
point
of attack for the defence.
14
This has now
become
a
point
of fanatic honour; but if history may be trusted, it has become so only lately.
15
A mere 60 days on, it is inevitable a first public reunion of the two managers will
become
a
point
of focus.
16
A pandemic magnifies all existing inequalities, so if they're already present in your home, they're likely to
become
a
point
of tension.
become
a
point
become