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point-by-point

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"I watched the game by looking at the score point-by-point on the internet," said his grandfather Roy Erskine afterwards.

From BBC

Yet it’s very similar to what happened in the racial gerrymandering case, where Alito looked at what the district court had found after a lengthy trial and hearing and rejected it point-by-point, saying I know better than you.

From Slate

“You’re basically accusing both him and Netflix of lying,” Morgan noted at one point in the interview, which consisted largely of a point-by-point breakdown of the accuracy of the Netflix series.

In a five-page memo sent to her colleagues on Tuesday morning, a copy of which was obtained by The New York Times, Ms. Greene, a right-wing Republican from Georgia, assailed Mr. Johnson with a point-by-point takedown of his record as speaker.

In this microscope, the surface of the crystal is scanned with a fine tip point-by-point.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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