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key point

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Key point: Their cart is bulging full, while yours has just a few items.

Back in 2011, the House GOP released a 10-point jobs plan whose key point was a big cut in the top rate of tax to 25%.

But the debate about imposing "red lines" still often elides a key point: Obama has already laid down a marker for Iran.

But he neglects a key point—those accounts would be completely voluntary.

The key point is the proviso that Murray notes: insofar as men need to work to survive.

Hence Tacubaya, a strong village overawing Chapultepec, became the key point of the whole operation.

The question of a foreign war, however, would render it a key-point of marked importance.

If this were successful Bragg's key-point being taken, his whole army would be obliged to retreat.

This hill was the key-point of the line, and its capture was what caused Hood to come out and give battle the next day.

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On this page you'll find 27 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to key point, such as: core, crux, essence, income, profit, and reality.

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

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