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It's Kind Of A Moot Point. the phrase moot point derives from the british version of the expression, mute point. however, in america, moot point is the correct. a moot point is a statement that isn’t relevant. It could also be a question. A subject that people cannot agree about. That means the claim or point could have info that’s: The word moot was originally used to refer to a meeting or assembly of people brought together for governing or judicial purposes. Origin of moot and moot point. 'moot point' or 'mute point'? We'll get to the point. grammar & usage commonly confused. For the most part, moot and mute keep their distance from. In other words, the claim that’s been made doesn’t matter with regard to the current situation. a moot point is a topic that one could discuss for an indefinite timeframe yet still never reach a clear answer or solution. today, a moot point typically refers to “an argument on a topic that is irrelevant or has no practical significance in the current context.” simply put, a. However, a it doesn’t have to be a statement or claim.

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'moot point' or 'mute point'? the phrase moot point derives from the british version of the expression, mute point. however, in america, moot point is the correct. That means the claim or point could have info that’s: For the most part, moot and mute keep their distance from. grammar & usage commonly confused. We'll get to the point. The word moot was originally used to refer to a meeting or assembly of people brought together for governing or judicial purposes. However, a it doesn’t have to be a statement or claim. It could also be a question. “moot point” (or “moot court”) is a common american english phrase you might hear among law students, lawyers, or academics.

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It's Kind Of A Moot Point We'll get to the point. A subject that people cannot agree about. That means the claim or point could have info that’s: 'moot point' or 'mute point'? We'll get to the point. It could also be a question. Origin of moot and moot point. “moot point” (or “moot court”) is a common american english phrase you might hear among law students, lawyers, or academics. For the most part, moot and mute keep their distance from. the phrase moot point derives from the british version of the expression, mute point. however, in america, moot point is the correct. The word moot was originally used to refer to a meeting or assembly of people brought together for governing or judicial purposes. today, a moot point typically refers to “an argument on a topic that is irrelevant or has no practical significance in the current context.” simply put, a. In other words, the claim that’s been made doesn’t matter with regard to the current situation. a moot point is a topic that one could discuss for an indefinite timeframe yet still never reach a clear answer or solution. a moot point is a statement that isn’t relevant. grammar & usage commonly confused.

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