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View definitions for at which point

at which point

adverb as in wherein

adverb as in whereon

adverb as in whereupon

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I also think it will recede once Trump is actually back in the Oval Office making decisions and issuing illegal commands, at which point all of this translates into big-time court battles and legislative battles.

From Slate

According to Trump’s recess-appointment theory, he can use this adjournment power to create a recess with a length of his choosing, during which he can deploy the recess-appointment power to “to fill up all Vacancies” that currently exist, at which point he will allow Congress to reconvene.

From Slate

A few days later she had an operation, at which point doctors told her there was a risk the cancer had spread to her womb.

From BBC

For HF and CV mortality, increase in risk was minimal until sedentary time exceeded about 10.6 hours a day, at which point risk rose significantly, showing a "threshold" effect for the behavior.

The main reason, behind £146m of the total, is that repayments were taken from people despite them not earning above the annual threshold at which point repayments automatically kick in.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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