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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a certain point there" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific moment or stage in a discussion or situation.
Example: "At a certain point there, I realized that I needed to change my approach to the problem."
Alternatives: "at a specific moment" or "at a particular stage".
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By Rachel Aviv Hannahh gives so much to other people that at a certain point there is literally nothing left," a friend said.
He believed that "Hannah gives so much to other people that at a certain point there is literally nothing left, and she departs from herself".
"After a certain point, there was nothing left," he explained.
"After a certain point, there is a breaking point," said Mr. Jen, the hedge fund manager.
"But at a certain point there is no more efficiency and you sacrifice quality".
At a certain point, there wasn't much more one could say.
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Some families hire a C.E.O. from the outside at a certain point, but there will always be a Grossman at the head of our company.
At a certain point, here, there are visual sensations of color and shape.
They get to a certain point and there's a standoff.
I hit a certain point where there's so much muscle memory, it becomes instinctive you do it almost reflexively, half-asleep.
If you say to yourself, "The Ein Sof expands until a certain point, and from there on is outside of It," God forbid, you are making a division.
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