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How to use come to the point in a sentence

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So, to come to the point, there will also be room for some hesitancy about determinism and freedom.
If the wrongdoer has come to the point of realizing his wrong, then one hopes there will be remorse, or at least some contrition or sorrow.
Have you come to the point where you realize you don't need waves to surf any more?
When a piece of legislation says that maybe it is mandatory or maybe it is not mandatory, we come to the point where we say what is this?
It is a tragedy that this has come to the point where the sides are drawn up and even willing to contemplate the pollution of the other side.
To come to the point, we are in competition with countries throughout the world for highly qualified workers.
I will ask him to come to the point that he is making with respect to the amendment.
We've come to the point where we can educate investors and we can educate consumers by saying there's no such thing as waste, really.
It has come to the point where patients are kept on beds in the hallways and some die there.
It's so hard to come to the point of closure when you don't have your loved ones in front of you to grieve over.
When you come to the point of seeing fulltime submission as a spiritual discipline, even the most fetishy protocol can aid in developing mindfulness.
It is certainly my fervent hope that we will not come to the point of having to discuss that.
Stephanie and David have come to the point where it is actually painful for them to see so many of their friends having children, except for them.
I made references to the disasters we have had before to come to the point that we do not end up with another disaster of the type that we had in Dieppe or Hong Kong and so on.
Let me come to the point, Commissioner Patten.
To come to the point, though, my position is that it makes sense, when there are so many European regulations, that there should be, and must be, a European Data Protection Supervisor.
Yes, we have come to the point when this may no longer be unthinkable.
To come to the point at once, I beg to say that I have not the least belief in the Noble Savage.
Now I'll come to the point and switch to alphabetizing each word fully to see how readable it is.
Would the hon. member from Scarborough care to comment on whether the Liberals have come to the point where they would like to support proportional representation as we move toward real democracy?
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Examples from Classical Literature
To come to the point, without any circumlocutory delay, I am a young man with aspirations far above my station in life.
Now we come to the point where the subject wishes to hypnotize himself.
To come to the point at once, the lease is, ab origine, null and void.
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