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Discover Ludwig"pivot point" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It usually refers to a single moment or event that marks a major turning point in a situation or process. For example, "The election of a new mayor was the pivot point for changing the city's infrastructure."
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A tricky pivot point.
Sideshow or pivot point?
"We thought it might be a pivot point in history.
Only now have we hit the pivot point".
"The pivot point of the election," Mr. Devine said.
Pollock is a modernist monument, a pivot point.
"It's going to be a pivot point," he said.
"I think the Nebraska vote is a pivot point," he e-mailed me.
"It's kind of a pivot point on the map," he acknowledged.
(In the turn from G to B, the note B is the pivot point).
Then comes a pivot point, with two great paintings in one small room.
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