Examples of 'gets to the point' in a sentence

Meaning of "gets to the point"

gets to the point: describes the act of delivering information or expressing ideas concisely and directly, without unnecessary details or digressions. It emphasizes efficiency and clarity in communication by focusing on the main topic or objective
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of get to the point

How to use "gets to the point" in a sentence

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gets to the point
Gets to the point with social engagement.
I like a man who gets to the point.
Gets to the point where they stop asking.
I like that hemingway gets to the point.
And then he gets to the point where he does care.
An excellent website that gets to the point.
When she gets to the point in her career.
Video is short and gets to the point.
It gets to the point where he can not do anything.
I like how it gets to the point.
It gets to the point were she has to end a relationship.
Every guest gets to the point.
It gets to the point when you need to say.
Wait till he gets to the point.
Gets to the point where.

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Call me when he gets to the point.
In gets to the point of having.
By the time it gets to the point.
It gets to the point where you can not walk in a room.
A good resolution gets to the point.
Everybody gets to the point where they draw a line.
It uses short sentences and gets to the point.
Simpler model gets to the point with proteins.
She always goes on and on and she never gets to the point.
Clarity gets to the point.
Gets to the point where nobody wants to play with you any more.
It easily gets to the point.
It gets to the point where you can not feel your hands.
Everyone likes somebody who gets to the point quickly.
Eventually it gets to the point that they organize a fight after school.
Veronica veers away from the question and gets to the point at hand.
But it never gets to the point that it is too much.
Someone wake me when Stanley Unwin gets to the point.
It gets to the point where you are ready to shave it all off.
Fire the semantic ones when it gets to the point that it would be useful.
It gets to the point where we never really know how anyone thinks or feels.
I think Bill just gets to the point in his songs.
It gets to the point where you can not look at yourself in the mirror.
And it would eventually Gets to the point Of spilling over.
It gets to the point where you just have to put your foot down.
But if it ever gets to the point that &am.
It gets to the point where I will simply shut down my computer and walk away.
It is based on facts, it is conclusive and it gets to the point.
It ultimately gets to the point that seeing someone can change things.
I've been watching some. i like how it gets to the point.
Maybe a person gets to the point where they have written enough songs.
This app 's interface is clean and gets to the point.
Every entrepreneur gets to the point where you can not do everything yourself.
When Juarez does choose to speak, she gets to the point.
It means writing that gets to the point without a lot of fluff or verbal clutter.

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