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The phrase "to the point of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate when something has reached a certain level or has a certain degree of something. For example, "She read the book so intently that she was able to memorize every single word to the point of being able to recite it in its entirety."
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To the point of hubris?
"Reality examined to the point of madness".
All performed to the point of exhaustion.
some to the point of tears".
Almost to the point of ubiquity.
Sedation to the point of unconsciousness.
Disciplined to the point of danger".
Almost to the point of actual weeping.
It's almost to the point of disbelief".
He's vague to the point of inanity.
To the point of vetoing ads?
More suggestions(22)
gentle to the point of
gracious to the point of
to the index of
to the policing of
to the driver of
to the score of
to the course of
to the story of
to the completion of
to the orientation of
to the juncture of
to the argument of
to the matters of
to the notes of
to the propositions of
to the shows of
to the spots of
to the items on
to the verge of
to the items of
to the decreasing of
to the adequacy of
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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