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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as some point" is not correct in English; it should be "at some point." You can use it to refer to an unspecified time in the future or past when something will happen or has happened.
Example: "At some point, we will need to address the budget issues."
Alternatives: "eventually" or "at a certain time."
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As some point out though, these are pledges.
"It's blasphemous to say it, but as some point, I have to take over".
As some point in the early afternoon I'll arrive at Lime Street station, with nothing planned.
There are so many survivors, as some point out, and we should be grateful for that.
But, as some point out, gifts can also be a means to gain attention or to manipulate physicians.
As some point in mid-October — on the 17th, according to the latest estimates — the Treasury will reach the legal limit on its ability to borrow.
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And given the length of this series, I wouldn't be surprised to see Munjal publish this as a book at some point as well.
The group fell to as few as 12 at some point throughout the duration of the events until Saturday evening.
The room will be able to ask questions at some point as well.
will be along at some point as well.
If Marilyn Monroe and Sinatra were alive, they probably would have stopped by at some point as well.
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