on that point
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Definition
Adverb: Concerning that specific matter or detail; used to indicate agreement or focus on a particular aspect of a discussion.
Usage
This phrase is used to specify that a statement applies precisely to the point or topic just mentioned. It often introduces agreement or a clarifying comment related to a specific detail within a broader conversation.
Examples
- "We need to improve efficiency. On that point, I think we should upgrade our software." (Here, 'on that point' links the second sentence directly to the specific topic of 'improving efficiency' mentioned in the first.)
- "The plan has several flaws. On that point, everyone seems to agree." (This indicates that the agreement is specifically about the existence of 'flaws'.)
- "She is absolutely right on that point." (This confirms the correctness of a specific argument or detail she made.)
Advanced Usage
- Formal Agreement: The phrase is commonly used in formal discussions, debates, or writing to concede or agree with a specific argument while potentially disagreeing with others.
- Example: "While I disagree with his overall conclusion, on that point about market volatility, he is correct."
Variants and Related Words
- Therein (adverb, formal): In that place, detail, or respect.
- Example: "The contract's weakness lies therein." (It lies in that specific detail.)
- In that regard: Concerning that subject or aspect.
- Example: "The policy is effective. In that regard, it has been a success."
Synonyms
- Regarding that
- Concerning that matter
- With respect to that
- On that matter
- There (as in "I agree with you there.")
Related Phrases
- To that point: Similar in meaning, often used to introduce an example or evidence that supports the specific argument just mentioned.
- Example: "Communication is key. To that point, our recent survey showed that 90% of conflicts arise from miscommunication."