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The term "break-even point" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when discussing a business operation where the income is equal to the cost of producing the given product or service. For example, "The company was hoping to achieve a break-even point within two years.”
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break-even point
noun
The point where total costs equal total revenue and the organization neither makes a profit nor suffers a loss.
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has almost reached the break-even point.
"The contract maintained our break-even point, which was critical".
A $250,000 weekly gross is the break-even point.
The break-even point was $10.35 an hour.
"We are trying to operate at a break-even point".
It gets them close to the break-even point".
Opel has since passed the break-even point, though just barely.
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When evaluating innovations, the break even point, which is considered appropriate by society, must be identified.
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