Sentence examples for almost at a point from inspiring English sources

The phrase "almost at a point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that is nearing a specific moment or condition but has not yet fully reached it.
Example: "The project is almost at a point where we can begin testing the new features."
Alternatives: "nearly at a stage" or "close to a moment".

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We're almost at a point where that is what happens.

"We were almost at a point of thinking how we would roll it out," Daschle said.

The households were classified into three categories using the vulnerability index: less vulnerable are households that are in a vulnerable situation but can still cope; moderately vulnerable households are those that need urgent but temporary assistance in case of shock and stresses; and the highly vulnerable are those households that are almost at a point of no return.

Ilana Glazer pointed out that "we're almost at a point where this discussion is over, and thank God we're almost there and this discussion is almost over-it is disgutsting".

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By August 25, most of Ichiki's survivors reached Taivu Point and radioed Rabaul to tell 17th Army headquarters that Ichiki's detachment had been "almost annihilated at a point short of the airfield".

"I felt like we were almost at a tipping point in this work," said Monika Johnson Hostler, president of National Alliance to End Sexual Violence.

We're almost at a set-point for the next few months and, barring flash crashes, don't expect much to change barring some wild SEC regulation.

Blackpool almost nicked a point at the end when Andy Halliday's volley, seemingly destined for the top corner, was headed over the crossbar by Kieran Trippier but ultimately they could not spoil the Burnley party.

West Ham almost snatched a point at the death but Guzan made two crucial saves from Nolan and Cole as Villa held on for the victory.

Plant-based protein is growing almost, at this point, a little faster than animal-based, so I think the migration may continue in that direction," Tom Hayes, the CEO of Tyson Foods told Fox Business.

Marshall, 27, almost snatched a point for Cardiff at the Reebok Stadium when he ventured up field for a last-minute corner.

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