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The phrase "are at some point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something will happen or be true at an unspecified time in the future.
Example: "We believe that all team members are at some point going to contribute to the project in a meaningful way."
Alternatives: "will eventually" or "are bound to".
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We are at some point in the future.
Chances are, at some point, we'll stumble and miss our mark.
The rumours of his departure are, at some point, bound to be correct.
"I don't care who you are, how good you are; at some point you're going to struggle," Jeter said.
You might live alone now, but chances are at some point, you'll be cohabiting with a significant other and/or kids — and this skill will come in handy.
"It's all going to depend on where we are at some point further in the season, where we are competitively, where we are in the standings".
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Maybe he was at some point.
There is at some point a spark.
Despite the low ratings there was, at some point, going to be a second series.
"There will have to be, at some point, military action," Mr. Carson said this month.
I said, "I suppose everyone has been, at some point in their past".
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