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to the point



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brass tacks
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When I think back on it, what I remember is what that felt like to be at work every day, genuinely laughing so hard to the point where it would get late at night and there was one sound that Zach and Donald could make that would make me laugh.

From Los Angeles Times

As to the famous fine line between stupid and clever, the stupidity and the cleverness are all but inextricable, and to the point.

From Los Angeles Times

Other than produce, and some specialty items, Mathew says he buys nearly everything from Amazon, to the point he is worried that he is becoming addicted to the convenience and possibly harming local businesses.

From The Wall Street Journal

At the same time, Daly indicated the Fed cannot loosen policy to the point of disregarding its inflation target.

From The Wall Street Journal

The romance between Johnny and Julia hits choppy waters, to the point that the party to celebrate their impending wedding becomes a test of whose ethical beliefs will prevail: Johnny’s notion that money should be used to make life more enjoyable, or Julia’s belief that making money is itself life’s greatest pleasure and primary purpose.

From The Wall Street Journal