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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a tipping" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to "as a tipping point" or "as a tip," but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "As a tipping point in our discussion, we need to consider the implications of our decisions."
Alternatives: "as a suggestion" or "as a turning point."
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Many see Farkhunda's murder as a tipping point.
It certainly served as a tipping point in franchise history.
At 9news, the 400ppm was described as a "tipping point".
A paleo-perspective on the AMOC as a tipping element.
The model also doesn't think much of New Mexico as a tipping point state.
"I think that there is really no such thing as a tipping point," he says.
Nevertheless, our model classifies Pennsylvania as a "tipping point state," which could conceivably be decisive in the electoral outcome.
The showcasing of "Salt," which opens in theaters on Friday, struck many longtime conventiongoers as a tipping point.
Within two months, "Crossfire" was canceled, and the network's president, Jon Klein, cited Stewart's tirade as a tipping point.
"A lot of people see this as a tipping point," Lynn said of his departure in an interview.
He describes this time as a "tipping point" where putting the pedal on the accelerator will make a whole new world of research possible.
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