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"gets to this point" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to the idea that a particular event or discussion has reached a certain point or has been concluded. For example: "The conversation finally gets to this point, where everyone agrees that the problem can be fixed."
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It's sad that it gets to this point.
The strange thing is he gets to this point and his strength leaves him.
When an entire country gets to this point they're at a moment of real disruption.
Of course, everybody who gets to this point, has had their own journey.
You're very lucky to be on a team that gets to this point and you want to use every moment.
What happens once his story gets to this point is that the characters enter a very isolated space because of their different feelings about love.
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Things often got to this point.
How have we gotten to this point?
How did we get to this point?
Getting to this point was hard.
How did you get to this point?
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