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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a saturation point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a stage at which something is no longer able to absorb or accommodate more, often in contexts like marketing, science, or personal capacity.
Example: "The market has reached a saturation point, making it difficult for new competitors to gain a foothold."
Alternatives: "a tipping point" or "a limit of capacity".
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Is there a saturation point?
"We hit a saturation point.
"We are reaching a saturation point," he said.
But then they reach a saturation point when everyone is covered in logos and branding.
He realized that the company's business had reached a saturation point in building apartment buildings.
We have reached a saturation point in terms of human pressures on the planet.
A plateau in prevalence, he said, is inevitable, as infections eventually reach a saturation point.
" 'Because about halfway through a run you reach a saturation point and have a breakthrough.
But publishers warn that the trend may well have reached a saturation point.
Alexandra Shulman, editor of British Vogue, sees these developments as positive but warns there is a saturation point.
Mr. Ries, the marketing consultant, says that if a saturation point is reached, businesses will move on.
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