How to Use on/at the point of (doing something) in a Sentence
on/at the point of (doing something)
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Step 3: From there, start at the point of the chin and glide the edge of the gua sha along the jawline up toward the ear.
—Jenn Barthole, Glamour, 9 Apr. 2024
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My stand was hung on the point of a tree line that was near a coyote den.
—Hampton Bourne, Field & Stream, 22 Nov. 2023
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Dort’s defense at the point of attack set the tone for the Thunder.
—Kristian Winfield, New York Daily News, 4 Jan. 2025
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The care industry was a house of cards on the point of collapse.
—Ai-Jen Poo, The New York Review of Books, 27 May 2020
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The voucher acts as a discount at the point of buying an e-bike.
—Karen Garcia, Los Angeles Times, 9 Dec. 2024
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The tracks were already well-rounded at the point of the hoof, showing that the bull had been pawing the ground.
—Anton Money, Outdoor Life, 15 Aug. 2024
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Step 3: Add Eyes to Basket Position the right eye on the basket at the point of the last st.
—Sarah Martens, Better Homes & Gardens, 2 Aug. 2023
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The solution: Don't wait to fix the problem at the point of purchase, Wang says.
—Linh Ta, Axios, 26 Nov. 2024
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And everyone was missing out on the point of my hard work.
—Rachel Syme, The New Yorker, 11 Apr. 2021
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The loans are made at the point of sale to finance a one-time, unsecured purchase.
—Russ Wiles, The Arizona Republic, 14 July 2024
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Freeze is not at the point of taking play calling back from Montgomery.
—Matt Cohen | McOhen@al.com, al, 11 Sep. 2023
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Some of its pubs offer the option to add a tip at the point of payment with cards, while others don’t.
—Anthony Palazzo, Fortune Europe, 10 May 2024
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Refunds will be made available at the point of purchase.
—Nardine Saad, Los Angeles Times, 11 Aug. 2023
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The team said refunds would be available at the point of purchase for all three concerts.
—Kimberlee Speakman, Peoplemag, 25 May 2023
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Nina, in turn, will ask her father to express his regrets—at the point of a gun.
—Helen Shaw, The New Yorker, 22 Feb. 2024
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The step is inevitable — regardless of the length, Nick Nurse will deploy at the point of attack to combat the 6-foot-1 Knicks star.
—Kristian Winfield, New York Daily News, 18 Apr. 2024
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Stop it at the point of distribution, not the moment of creation.
—Jeremy Kahn, Fortune, 30 Jan. 2024
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And when women who built their entire lives and careers and identities on the on the point of view of men no longer have that?
—Danielle Turchiano, Variety, 9 Sep. 2021
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Beginning in 2024, EV buyers will be able to transfer the EV credit to the dealer at the point of sale.
—Stephen J. Beard, USA TODAY, 15 Aug. 2023
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Cameron is all of these things, and to varying degrees, depending on the point of encounter.
—Maria Sherman, refinery29.com, 30 Sep. 2021
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All has the size to line up as an inline blocker but needs to get more consistent at the point of attack.
—Daniel Oyefusi, Miami Herald, 19 Apr. 2024
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It was said indeed that the young creature, seeing a cushion before the old Duke of Grafton, was on the point of kneeling to him.
—Town & Country, 13 May 2023
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The plan has been hailed by the independent film sector, which was on the point of market failure in 2022.
—Naman Ramachandran, Variety, 22 May 2024
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Sometimes the running backs had nowhere to go because the offensive line lost at the point of attack.
—Michael-Shawn Dugar, The Athletic, 8 Jan. 2025
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Give plenty of credit to Miami, which has very good speed and seem to be much stronger at the point of attack.
—Paul Myerberg, USA TODAY, 10 Sep. 2023
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The best shooters also reached a greater release height and their trunks leaned forward less at the point of ball release.
—Jennifer Ouellette, Ars Technica, 1 Jan. 2024
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Fans who purchased tickets will be able to receive a refund at the point of purchase.
—Michael Saponara, Billboard, 4 Oct. 2024
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This would eliminate one of the rounds of taxation levied at the point of the tea’s sales to middlemen within Britain.
—The Editors, National Review, 16 Dec. 2023
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From January 1, dealers are now able to pass the entire credit on to the buyer at the point of purchase.
—Jonathan M. Gitlin, Ars Technica, 2 Jan. 2024
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The round trip air transportation element begins and ends at the point of departure.
—USA TODAY, 14 Jan. 2025
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