Examples of 'come to a point' in a sentence

Meaning of "come to a point"

This phrase means to reach a conclusion or main idea after discussing or explaining something. It suggests that a person or conversation is finally getting to the core or essence of a subject or topic

How to use "come to a point" in a sentence

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The war has come to a point of cessation.
You look as if your head were going to come to a point in seconds.
It come to a point we were not even speaking anymore.
Or is it because we have come to a point in our education.
They come to a point where decisions must be made.
Leaves are oval that come to a point.
I have come to a point of compassion for my mother.
But on this day he will come to a point of no return.
Have we come to a point of revolution it seems so to me.
And they will come to a point.
We have come to a point where we need change.
Have you ever come to a point.
You come to a point where you leave a party.
I would see them come to a point.
You may come to a point of stillness today.

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The ligule is short and does not come to a point.
Have we come to a point where right hon.
You look as if your head were about to come to a point.
And now we come to a point of conflict.
There is a necessary repression of this emotive base needed to come to a point of rationality.
You will come to a point of stability and peace.
I like to have the charcoal come to a point gradually.
We are going to come to a point when condominiums in certain markets are worthless.
The tip of the canine teeth generally come to a point or a cone shape.
We have come to a point we had long sought to avoid.
We mean that to say that you have come to a point of fulfillment with this.
It has come to a point where they might fire me.
They have necks, but extended until they come to a point.
We all come to a point in life where we learn to surrender.
Stay with this and you will come to a point of complete stillness.
Has come to a point that everybody is in danger in the house.
Some rods come to a point.
You come to a point in life when you question why.
Only human beings have come to a point where they no longer.
And come to a point where you do not have anything to give anymore.
From two pairs of clothes, we have now come to a point of many choices.
We need to come to a point where they are scared.
Despite such long-winded monologues, the person may never come to a point or conclusion.
It will come to a point where i will kneel down.
This cylindrical megatower has eight spires that come to a point at the building 's peak.
You have come to a point where you have to accept.
He said she had alzheimer 's And it would come to a point.
I have come to a point in my life.
Prisoners of Naoetsu… the war has come to a point of cessation.
We have come to a point that something really needs to change.
I think you should take this. And did you come to a point.
We have to come to a point of harmony.
Where there are only victims left. The world has come to a point.
But we do come to a point where further division has no meaning.
Clarify . Stay with this and you will come to a point of complete stillness.

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