In what context the above line is usually written? I don't think it is usually written anywhere. Perhaps you mean 'Go ahead and make your point', which is often said with impatience in an argument during conversation.
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SynonymGo and make your point!!In what context the above line is usually written?I don't think it is usually written anywhere. Perhaps you mean 'Go ahead and make your point', which is often said with impatience in an argument during conversation. The speaker wishes the listener to hurry up or be more direct in presenting his opinion.