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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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made a point

Christina Auguilera: I made a point to go out and vote.

What's the meaning of "made a point"?
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Christina Auguilera: I made a point to go out and vote.

Either Ms. Aguilera misspoke or was misquoted. To make sense, the sentence should read: I made it a point to go out and vote, or I made a point of going out to vote [or: made a point of voting].
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Thanks, MM and Delmobile. I must have misquoted her.

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