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talking point

noun

  1. a fact or feature that aids or supports one side, as in an argument or competition.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of talking point1

First recorded in 1910–15
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The congressman said on Fox Business that Padilla had obtained “the outcome that they wanted. Now they have a talking point.”

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It had looked like Cummins was going to be the talking point of the day after he had got his name on the Lord's honours board.

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And thanks to the Trump connection, it will offer even more of a talking point for first-time visitors to Belgrade.

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Republicans “need that violence to corroborate their talking points,” Mia Bloom told me.

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It has been a talking point for more than 70 years.

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