/muːt pɔɪnt/ – Phrase
Definition: vấn đề tranh cãi, điểm tranh cãi.
A more thorough explanation: A moot point is a legal term that refers to an issue or question that has been rendered irrelevant or hypothetical due to changes in circumstances or the passage of time, making it no longer subject to resolution or decision.
Example: The issue of whether the defendant had a valid alibi became a moot point after the prosecution presented video evidence placing the defendant at the scene of the crime.