Sentence examples for a point of sad from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a point of sad" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express a feeling or state related to sadness, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "At a point of sad, I realized I needed to seek help."
Alternatives: "a moment of sadness" or "a state of sorrow".

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On the other, a student with nothing to lose, tired of the small-town oppression that has been his only lot, trained to understand that breaking the regime may involve absorbing its blows, convinced, as an Otpor sticker put it, that Serbia had reached a point of Sad ili Nikad -- Now or Never".

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"In point of sad sublimity and moral grandeur, the spectacle has been the most impressive ever witnessed in the national capital," The New-York Times observed then.

A point of interest.

For Ms. Adamolekun's lawyers, the bigger point of her sad story is not just to point fingers but to realize that things do not always work as well as they could and perhaps should in a wealthy city in a wealthy nation.

As a (sad) point of comparison, eMarketer estimates that MySpace's worldwide ad revenues will decline from a high of $470 million in 2009 to $156 million in 2012.  .

What rouses "Sexy Beast," against all expectations, is the central, Iago-like act of persuasion: one scene after another, in which Don sits or stalks around Gal's villa and rails away at him, as if to show not that Gal's defenses are breachable but that they were hardly defenses in the first place — just patches of softness, the pressure points of a sad slacker.

"From a symbolic point of view, I'm very, very sad," Mr. Broomfield said.

This work raised a lot of excitement as it suggested that phosphorylation of LKB1 at Ser was a focal point of a signalling network that linked extracellular determinants of neuronal morphogenesis through a cascade of at least five kinases, TrkB (tropomyosin-related kinase B), PKA, LKB1, SAD-A and SAD-B, to effectors that polarize neurons [ 37, 38].

"It's sad from a personal point of view, but I think there's a lot of hope now that we can turn this ship around".

It is, depending on your point of view, the sad downfall of a loveable rogue – or comeuppance for a Congressional baron with an outsized sense of entitlement, who had long lost touch with the voters he was supposed to serve.

"When I look at it from a more poetic point of view, I wrote this sad song with a chorus that explicitly says 'All I know are sad songs,' and there's a percentage of people hearing it who are having these positive happy experiences to it.

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