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at that point
Also, at that point in time. Then, as in At that point we had finished the first batch of cookies and begun the second. This phrase refers to a particular time when an event or circumstance occurred, as opposed to “now” (see at this point). [Second half of 1900s]
Example Sentences
Iran's UN envoy said on Friday night that 78 people had been killed at that point.
At that point, keeping your finances manageable will be more important than maintaining the highest possible credit scores.
But at that point in my life, I was spending the entire week of my period on the couch with a scalding-hot heating pad on my abdomen, popping as much Aleve as I could, using up my sick leave, and canceling all my plans.
After being patted down and deemed to be unarmed at that point, Brown was released “due to the absence of identified victims at the time.”
With 0.5 degrees of swing and seam movement through the air and off the pitch, at that point the lowest of any session in the match according to CricViz, no wonder Starc and Hazlewood appeared so untroubled.
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