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The phrase "a certain point in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific moment or stage in a process, event, or timeline.
Example: "At a certain point in the meeting, we realized we needed to change our strategy."
Alternatives: "a specific moment in" or "a particular stage in".
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"Well... yes, there's a certain point in that," he says.
At a certain point in this whole process, scandal fatigue set in.
And, up to a certain point in life, that's all you have.
It's that it's hard for them at a certain point in their lives to stay true.
The shoes passed a certain point in popularity and they tipped.
"At a certain point in time, you are a doctor, and that's your training," he said.
At a certain point in their careers, established ballerinas tend to get a bit restless.
At a certain point in these people's lives, things become hard for them.
"At a certain point in time, we just turned it on".
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When they take an imprint is it not fixed at a certain point in time?
"I think at a certain point in time," said Mr. Strada, the Westbury mayor, "this will all be revisited".
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