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The phrase "reached a boiling point" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has become extreme or intense. For example, "The tension between the two countries had reached a boiling point, leading to the outbreak of war."
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Things reached a boiling point in October 1999.
Tensions have reached a boiling point in a society awash with weapons.
One morning in early April, Nasser told me, his frustration with Marwan reached a boiling point.
"It has reached a boiling point, and people just can't take it anymore," he said.
Anger at the European Union and its most powerful member, Germany, has reached a boiling point in Cyprus.
But many people had reached a boiling point with their government because of the dire economic situation.
As the crowd's anger reached a boiling point, the police gave up and allowed them to stream past.
The debate reached a boiling point at the committee's meeting in September, before Gelsinger died.
"The United States and South Africa share a long history of racism, inequality and white supremacy, all of which have reached a boiling point in recent years.
They finally reached a boiling point when Thae Yong-ho realized that this regime, to which he had been so loyal, expected him to lie to his children.
The tensions reached a boiling point when State Senator Thomas K. Duane, a Democrat who represents the West Side, went over to talk with the stadium opponents.
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