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"at some point" vs "At large point"

The correct phrase is 'at some point.' 'At some point' is a common expression used to refer to an unspecified time in the future or past. On the other hand, 'at large point' is not a standard English phrase and does not convey the same meaning.

Last Updated: April 01, 2024

at some point

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to refer to an unspecified time in the future or past. It indicates that something will happen or has happened at a particular time, without specifying exactly when.

Examples:

  • I'm sure we'll find a solution at some point.
  • At some point in the past, I used to live in that neighborhood.
  • Let's discuss this matter again at some point.
  • She will have to make a decision at some point.
  • I'll visit that country at some point in the future.

At large point

This phrase is not correct in English.

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