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"point of return" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate a final or decisive moment when a person or situation has reached a particular point but can no longer continue or turn back. For example, "After the presidential election, the country reached its point of return and a new era began."
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THE POINT OF RETURN, by Siddhartha Deb.
Do your mothers know about this?" "No, but we have gone past the point of return.
"I think that point of return is a long ways away in the East," Van Horn said.
"The ideal solution is not to have Reynosa as a point of return," said Tonatiuh Guillén, head of Mexico's national immigration authority.
One participant summed up by saying that CSR has now taken on such significance that there is no point of return, whether or not it supports profitability.
With Allen Bradley, subroutines are called by using a jump-to-subroutine JSR instruction, the start of the subroutine being indicated by SBR and its end and point of return to the main program by RET.
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Gabriela makes a point of returning to the Cal campus every year.
But now London asks: what's the point of returning agriculture powers from Brussels to Scotland?
The point of returning to the womb isn't the womb.
What would be the point of returning to the Moon?
The second point of returning to the states is the only realistic answer.
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