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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crisis point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a critical moment or situation where a decision or action is necessary to prevent a negative outcome.
Example: "The negotiations reached a crisis point, forcing both parties to reconsider their positions."
Alternatives: "a critical juncture" or "a turning point".
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"It really was a crisis point.
"They have reached a crisis point.
The destruction of our elephants has reached a crisis point.
He is at a crisis point, one she identifies.
Housing is at a crisis point and action is needed.
"Steelmaking in the UK is at a crisis point.
"Right now we're not at a crisis point, but we're coming close to a crisis point," Mr. Dangel said.
"It hasn't reached enough of a crisis point yet," Dr. Wheeler says.
What is clear is this: primary care is hurtling toward a crisis point.
After decades of stagnation, progressive constitutional thought is reaching a crisis point.
Four years ago, at Wimbledon, the situation reached a crisis point.
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