Examples of 'more to the point' in a sentence

Meaning of "more to the point"

more to the point: This phrase is often used to shift the focus of a conversation or statement to a more relevant or crucial aspect. It implies that there is a key issue or detail that needs to be addressed or highlighted in order to understand the main point
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  • To illustrate the argument more clearly; closer to the crux of the argument.

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

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more to the point
We have to stick more to the point here.
More to the point if she was a useful little thing.
The second version is more to the point.
And more to the point it spreads my message further.
Moron brother issues more to the point.
Or more to the point she kissed me.
I thought my version was more to the point.
But much more to the point here.
I will have to try something more to the point.
It would be more to the point to reverse the metaphor.
Perhaps it would be more to the point.
What is more to the point is the methodological issue.
Civilians get more to the point.
And more to the point that you were making before.
Pierson that is more to the point.

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That was more to the point than talking for hours.
A transfusion would be more to the point.
And more to the point.
What was said about my wife is more to the point.
She would be more to the point if she spanked you.
I would think that human life were more to the point.
He seems more to the point.
More to the point however is that they never stopped looking.
Or something more to the point.
But more to the point is that it will not work.
History is more to the point.
But more to the point you are gonna make so much money.
And he kept getting more and more to the point.
It would be more to the point if we ask you this question.
Which is much more relevant and much more to the point.
But more to the point.
I ordered her to blind her internal sensors More to the point.
Peter is more to the point.
More to the point it has whole lot more functions than the original.
James was more to the point.
And more to the point it will stop you puking with nerves.
The preeminent Westminster divine could hardly have been clearer or more to the point.
Or maybe it is more to the point to say that we learn by living.
I guess I have to be more to the point.
Communicating more to the point and directly would help everyone.
Maybe something shorter, more to the point.
But it will be more to the point to consider how they.
The hand creates the drawing or, more to the point.
We are more to the point.
I am going to tell you what's happening and more to the point.
Which is kind of more to the point than the money he embezzled to start.
You wanna talk business, you really should be more to the point.
Perhaps it would be more to the point to ask how you like our country.
How the hell did he get in here? More to the point.
Which is kind of more to the point than the money he embezzled from you.

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