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This phrase is technically correct and can be used in written English.
For example, you could use it when preparing a speech, reminding yourself to "be to the point" and make sure all your points are succinct and clear.
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But they're never going to be to the point of simulating every leaf, and so on.
There is much to admire in this demonstration of brotherhood carried, if need be, to the point of sacrifice.
The shaking may be subtle, or it could be to the point where you can't steadily carry a drink without spilling it.
Since Mr. Simon's play is structured as an unveiling of mysteries, I won't say how these characters are connected, though connected they turn out to be, to the point of strangulation.
A Diana joke was like sense of relief from all the outpourings of 'emotion' we were all supposed to be, to the point if insistence, a part of … Personally, I think the time and place issue is entirely down to the teller of the joke and to whom you're telling it.
As one of his own principal characters, called the Professor, Mr. Godard doesn't put on a fishbowl in the film, but he does appear in punkish drag and in dark glasses from which dangle what appear to be ID tags and other assorted found objects, which may be to the point.
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Solution-focused parenting involves brief interventions that may be kernels like safe playing or good shopper; others may be to-the-point recipes for going to restaurants, bedwetting, cleaning up, doing homework, getting ready for bed, etc., showing experimentally controlled results (e.g., Dadds et al. 1984; Sanders et al. 1984).
The name should be to-the-point and unique to your purpose.
Murphy was to-the-point but poignant.
The tutorial and manual are to-the-point and extensive.
"He's to the point.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com