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What does this phrase mean: "point taken"?


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Hi Frank Stern, #16 (permalink) Mon Feb 09, 2009 14:02 pm   Hi Frank Stern,
 

Well as I understood the phrase " Point taken" demands a certain situation to be used in!! So I'll take it into cosideration and will try to use it correctly Smile Anyway I got it!! Smile
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What does this phrase mean: "point taken"? #17 (permalink) Thu May 28, 2009 20:24 pm   What does this phrase mean: "point taken"?
 

Hi:
pointe taken it's first time i've heard it.
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Point taken #18 (permalink) Tue Nov 24, 2009 13:25 pm   Point taken
 

oh! it's a amazing expression, i've never heard such a situation. thanks for your clear explanation. it's very helpful 4 me to improve my saying English skills!!!
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