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10 Sentences With "to come to the point"

How to use to come to the point in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "to come to the point" and check conjugation/comparative form for "to come to the point". Mastering all the usages of "to come to the point" from sentence examples published by news publications.

During one of these meetings, an emotional Adler rambled on, seemingly unable to come to the point.
It's been incredible to watch them gain confidence to come to the point where they can share their stories on a world-class stage.
"Why should it have to come to the point where we are threatening each other and threatening each other's lives over a presidential election?" she asked.
"To come to the point of settlement and say we're not giving you the chance to opt out, that is not fair," said Gary Friedman, a lawyer for Ms. Simpson.
"If they had made public the situation of the outbreak earlier, and had quarantined those patients who had already shown symptoms, I don't think we would have to come to the point of lockdown," she said.
"We have to come to the point where we have to make decisions, and quite often those decisions are long term in nature, and without clarity then it's too dangerous for us to proceed," Williams told BBC radio on Friday.
What his capabilities are; what we're both willing to do; what we're willing to accept, and go from there...It's taken a lot of trial and error, experiences, and learning to come to the point that we can be equal, but I understand he's never going to go and wash those dishes.
How Democrats can avoid fatal flaws of their impeachment inquiry Live coverage: Schiff closes with speech highlighting claims of Trump's corruption MORE (R-Ohio) told Schiff that Republican "indulgence" with him "wore out a long time ago" when Schiff asked Jordan to come to the point on rephrasing a question to Yovanovitch.
In the United States, 67 claims for compensation were lodged against Cunard, which were all heard together in 1918 before the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. Judge Julius Mayer, presided over the case: he had previously presided over the case brought following the loss of the Titanic, where he had ruled in favour of the shipping company. Mayer was a conservative who was considered a safe pair of hands with matters of national interest, and whose favourite remark to lawyers was to "come to the point". The case was to be heard without a jury.
On this show, and mirroring her own low-key real life, she frequently played straight-woman characters, often as a foil to John Belushi and Gilda Radner. Curtin anchored SNL's "Weekend Update" segment from 1976 to 1977, and was paired with Dan Aykroyd from 1977 to 1978 and Bill Murray from 1978 to 1980. On occasional "Weekend Update" segments, her newscaster character served as a foil to John Belushi, who often gave a rambling and out-of-control "commentary" on events of the day. During these sketches, she timidly tried to get Belushi to come to the point, which would only make him angrier.

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