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"reach that point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific destination or milestone being achieved, either literally or figuratively. For example: We are close to reaching that point where we can finally start the project.
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Most victims, however, never reach that point.
"It didn't reach that point".
"We hope it doesn't reach that point".
We won't ever reach that point, either.
Unfortunately, many business owners never reach that point.
It seems unlikely he will ever reach that point.
The fighting in Panjwai, apparently, did not reach that point.
Few measures reach that point in China without being adopted.
"I just don't know when I reach that point.
Once people reach that point, they are asked to leave.
It has taken awhile, Wright said, to reach that point.
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