Sentence examples for really on point from inspiring English sources

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The 1988 decision, he said, "is really on point".

Of Dunham, Mineart added: "Oh – her outfit was really on point".

But "the management company has been really on point," he said.

"The work itself was really on point for the time period and the location," Mr. Folwell said.

Saying, I need more time is just not as compelling a statement as if I'm given another two weeks to lock down my care arrangement, it means that I'm going to come back to work for you, not distracted, really on point and ready to be back in the game.

I have to be really on point with flavors". .

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Even though Peter Sotos wasn't there to balance out all the piercing Englishness, they were still really on-point and spent the last five minutes of the set locked in twin stances of shirtless victory.

It was written from the same what-is-really-going-on point of view.

"I just want to be really clear on one point which is there is no reason that we have to think that the president is the target of any investigation whatsoever," he said.

I could go there on Sunday [the UK trials] and have a shocker and not go to the worlds so I've got to really stay on point and concentrate on what I'm doing.

But is the climate really on the point of tipping over into a radically different state?

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