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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also at that point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an additional consideration or event occurring at a specific time or moment in a discussion or narrative.
Example: "The project was behind schedule, and also at that point, we realized we needed more resources to meet the deadline."
Alternatives: "at that time as well" or "additionally at that moment".
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They are also at that point in their lives when they suddenly realize that the unexamined marriage just might be the marriage that no longer works.
But also, at that point, around 20 million people in a BBC primetime audience had a mental image of a whistling vagina.
Also, at that point, I was so ignorant of what the industry was, I thought: 'If they find out about that they'll drop me.'" As her music career got busier, Dionne and Themba stopped being able to cope.
He also, at that point, decided to devote his life to comedy, "because when I felt that I had a second chance I wanted to laugh and make people laugh".
Also at that point, a requirement kicks in for individuals to carry insurance.
(Note also, at that point in the program, year five, a total of 54 F-22's had been acquired).
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It was also at this point that the central theme that Vaughan wanted for the book emerged.
It was also at this point that Chauvy produced his book.
It was also at this point that I came a cropper.
It was also at this point that the resurrection of the hull began.
It was also at this point that he became a fan favourite.
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