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"to-the-point answer" is a correct phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to a concise, direct response to a question. For example, "She gave me a to-the-point answer when I asked her about the project."
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Shy girls will likely want to talk to you, but they'll get tongue tied and only manage a quick, to the point answer, which will just end with an awkward silence.
The answer was to-the-point and composed, and it was enough to keep the media forces at bay for a few weeks.
And then he got to the point: "To answer the question directly, I think John McCain's support is much broader, and if John McCain is the nominee, I think he's going to bring more votes to the Republican line.
Now that another killer cop has been acquitted in Cleveland, I'll get straight to the point and answer the question posed by the title of this post about Baltimore's Freddie Gray with a single word: No.
"It is very much to the point," Thomas answered.
It doesn't seem to faze him that he runs sometimes an hour behind schedule -- he did wonder aloud if his tardiness contributed to a woman fainting at a rally in Newark last month -- and it often takes him several minutes and several asides to get to the point when answering a question.
Get to the point when answering the question and if cornered (e.g. because an investor asks your valuation or you don't know the answer) know in advance what you're going to say, even if it's "I'm happy to discuss that afterwards off stage".
Is it written engagingly and is it to the point?" If you answer no, then you might have discovered that you're not being direct and communicating well with your audience.
Highly confident incorrect answers at the vertices and along the line between the two incorrect answers are highly penalized, while incorrect answers along the sides of the triangle connected to the correct answer are only marginally penalized, relative to the points received for answering the question correctly with high confidence.
In the current implementation, the penalty for an incorrect answer is equal to the points for a correct answer.
In our implementation, we chose (sp=1), which indicates that the penalty for an incorrect answer is equal to the points for a correct answer.
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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
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com