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The phrase "point at a time" is not correct in standard English; it should be "one point at a time." You can use it when discussing a methodical approach to addressing issues or topics sequentially
Example: "Let's tackle this project one point at a time to ensure we cover everything thoroughly."
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"Let's play one point at a time".
We navigated our way one assigned point at a time.
Only one point at a time is scored for a successful play.
You try to hold your nerves the whole match, play one point at a time.
believes it is closing the gap, a point at a time.
"And then, you know, I told myself to take it one point at a time and really focus".
"I keep reminding myself to play one point at a time and that this is just another tennis match.
I just kept fighting, one point at a time, and the next thing I know the match was over".
Luckily, I hit my hair-loss turning point at a time when there is, if not a solution to baldness, then a cooler alternative: head shaving.
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WASHINGTON — In 2004, the Federal Reserve began a slow and steady march toward higher interest rates, a quarter-point at a time.
Many economists predict that the so-called measured pace of rate increases means a long series of baby steps, generally a quarter-point at a time, that would eventually lift the federal funds rate from its current level of 1.25percenttoto more than 4percentt by the end of 2005.
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