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at that point

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  1. 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]


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Trout had two second-place MVP finishes at that point, and Neto has not gotten any MVP votes.

From Los Angeles Times

“It’s weird, because I’m born 10 days after Damon… the idea presented itself, and at that point we were going down that road, and there was no avoiding it… It wasn’t even necessarily going to be a Gorillaz project; ‘Let’s go together and see what happens.’

From Los Angeles Times

“He may have thought at that point, Oh my, she laid an egg and I ate her dinner!” the nonprofit wrote in its characteristic whimsical style.

From Los Angeles Times

On the original, Dylan firmly asserts, but the arrangement here is a full-throated declaration and a celebration of the progress made at that point in history.

From Salon

Even at that point, Jones still believed Vernice and Annie might just be part of a larger backstory, perhaps parents to protagonists she had yet to conjure.

From Los Angeles Times