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"to a point" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is only true or relevant up to a certain degree or extent. For example, "John is a hard worker, to a point, but he still wastes too much time."
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Only to a point.
Up to a point.
To a point.
But to a point.
Understandably so, to a point.
They helped, to a point.
Up to a point, perhaps.
They're right, to a point.
Only up to a point.
Democrats agree, to a point.
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Be confident--to a point.
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