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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
Spence missed out, with Arsenal teenager Myles Lewis-Skelly called up as the new left-back face instead, despite the Spurs man making more Premier League tackles, interceptions, clearances, blocks and defensive headers at that point in the campaign.
“At that point, the music stopped, everyone was aware of the situation,” the bride, Nadeen Farahat, told KTLA.
Firstly the rise in yields at that point was more rapid.
At that point, neither Reid nor Coughlin had led teams to Super Bowl victories.
It'll be a nine-point gap between them and Celtic at that point.
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