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The phrase "a certain point and" is not complete and may not be fully correct in written English without additional context.
It can be used when referring to a specific moment or stage in a discussion or argument, but it typically needs to be followed by more information to clarify its meaning.
Example: "At a certain point and after much deliberation, we decided to change our approach."
Alternatives: "at a specific moment" or "at a particular stage".
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"I reach a certain point and cannot go on.
They get to a certain point, and they're being pushed higher and higher.
You play it up until a certain point and then you stop playing it?
So, they get to a certain point, and they say, you know what?
That is, Steinbrenner will spend up to a certain point and no more.
They had that success at a certain point, and it worked.
"You get to a certain point, and you can't go any further," Sir Gus said.
At a certain point and station, others take care of the tedium.
"You take it out at a certain point and you find out it might be worth something".
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At a certain point -- and we seem to be at that point -- fear takes over, allowing a mob to bully the majority over the short term.
But in the reality of our world, love can only be so up till a certain point -- and that's OK.
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