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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Tipping point" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to the moment when a series of small changes or events cause a significant shift or change in a situation or trend. You can use "tipping point" when discussing a situation that is reaching a critical point, or when describing the turning point for a particular trend or behavior. Example: "The marathon runner had been pacing herself well, but reaching the 20-mile mark was her tipping point. She pushed through the remaining 6 miles, fueled by the determination to finish the race."
Idiom
Tipping point.
Small changes may have little effect until they build up to critical mass, then the next small change may suddenly change everything.
Dictionary
Tipping point
noun
The point at which a slow, reversible change becomes irreversible, often with dramatic consequences.
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Tipping point: I can't recall a particular tipping point.
Tipping point?
It's a tipping point.
We've reached a tipping point".
Then came the tipping point.
And that's the tipping point.
We're at a tipping point.
It's at a tipping point.
The tipping point?
Deepwater Horizon has been the tipping point.
College sports is at a tipping point.
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