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Discover Ludwig"tipping points" is a correct and commonly-used phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to a moment or situation when a relatively small change or event can cause a larger, more significant shift or shift in dynamics. For example: "Global warming has surpassed many of the planet's tipping points, making it impossible to reverse the devastating effects of climate change."
Idiom
Tipping point.
Small changes may have little effect until they build up to critical mass, then the next small change may suddenly change everything.
Dictionary
tipping points
noun
Plural of tipping point
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Well, talk about tipping points.
"Those little tipping points".
Tipping points are upon us.
Trends keep presaging tipping points.
All points might not be tipping points.
We need to talk about tipping points.
"Tipping points are fascinating," she said.
Tipping points occur because of amplifying feedbacks.
Yet as the world rushes to ecological tipping points, we are also reaching technological tipping points.
It reminds us that everyone has their tipping points.
Here's the thing – evolving businesses don't reach tipping points!
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