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The point is… (My point is…)

Used to pinpoint, emphasize or summarize the main idea you want to get across (esp. after ranting or expressing your opinion not as clearly).

“You told Kelly about your past and she used it against you. You gave Ned money and he vanished in the air. You married Jake and he left you up to your neck in debt. My point is, there is a clear pattern and you could’ve avoided all this trouble had you been a better judge of character.”

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