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The phrase "point of break" is not commonly used in written English and may not be widely recognized.
It could be used in contexts discussing a critical moment or threshold, such as in engineering or emotional situations.
Example: "At the point of break, the material failed to withstand the pressure applied."
Alternatives: "breaking point" or "point of failure."
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We are near the point of breaking down".
At several points his voice cracked as if he was on the point of breaking down.
And in the past 18 months, it has often appeared on the point of breaking down.
Because it's good to push yourself to the point of breaking?
"What's the point of breaking something if it isn't whole?" Hazel asked.
Public services are at the point of breaking right across Walsall".
"I was at the point of breaking down and crying as well.
By 2001, internet revenues stood at just under £2.5m and the division was on the point of breaking even..
Viscera and cells, galvanized into a loathsome insect-like activity, seemed on the point of breaking through the surface.
This is because the wave is modified a lot from the offshore area to the point of breaking.
In Mr. Westfall's latest work, this jostling has increased almost to the point of breaking into dance.
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