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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pivotal points" is correct and can be used in written English
It refers to important or crucial moments or events that significantly impact the overall outcome of a situation. Example: "The team's performance was lackluster, but they managed to turn things around and secure the win during the pivotal points of the game."
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The program recounts this and other pivotal points of Dr. Wilson's career.
Of the 40 unforced errors made by Serena Williams, too many came on pivotal points.
Meeting the parents – it's one of the most nerve-wracking and pivotal points in every relationship.
Gambill had him chasing his shots several times but could not deliver the pivotal points on cue, as Sampras did.
Among the pivotal points of contention in his complaint are the definitions of the words "full-time" and "regular".
Milking every possible opportunity, he used both conductor and podium as pivotal points in the stage business.
Boy George says the song has a "hint of 'Cabaret' " and makes one of the pivotal points of the show.
Later, Ivanek had to spit in Mokae's face: Whenever these pivotal points were reached, both actors retreated nervously.
That was one of the key pivotal points that led to the failure of the coup, he said.
He is interested in polarities and how we respond, as humans, to finding ourselves at pivotal points, at the fulcrum of a moment.
The changes will affect almost every daytime hour, eliminating some multihour programs in favor of one-hour formats at pivotal points in the day.
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