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The phrase "a breaking point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a moment when a person or situation can no longer endure stress or pressure, leading to a significant change or reaction.
Example: "After months of constant stress at work, she finally reached a breaking point and decided to resign."
Alternatives: "a tipping point" or "a crisis point".
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Was there a breaking point?
I was reaching a breaking point".
That reached a breaking point.
But everybody has a breaking point".
"Every man has got a breaking point.
"He reached a breaking point," she said.
"There is a breaking point," he said.
"But we have reached a breaking point.
But there comes a breaking point.
MOSCOW — Every society has a breaking point.
But even Mr. Romney may have a breaking point.
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