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The phrase "at a point where" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a specific moment or situation in time or context.
Example: "We found ourselves at a point where we had to make a crucial decision about the project's future."
Alternatives: "at a moment when" or "in a situation where".
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It is at a point where it is business.
"She's at a point where she is curable".
"We're not at a point where we have to worry about it," he said.
"You're at a point where you're just not in a good rhythm," he said.
I think in the long term I'm not at a point where I'm concerned yet.
"China is at a point where it needs to listen to Hayek," said Mr. Gao.
Ratmansky is at a point where whatever he does is the thing to see.
We're at a point where he's going to have to be really careful".
"We're really at a point where we implement the law as it was enacted," he said.
The catcher is located at a point where the bunching is maximum.
"It's at a point where we really must do something differently.
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