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upto this point vs to this point

Both "upto this point" and "to this point" are commonly used phrases in English. They are both correct, but "up to this point" is more formal and is often used in written language, while "to this point" is more commonly used in spoken language.

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upto this point

This phrase is correct but less common in formal writing.

This phrase is used to refer to a specific moment or stage in a process or progression. It is more commonly used in spoken language.

Examples:

  • Up to this point, everything has been going smoothly.
  • I have been following the instructions up to this point.
  • ... fellow brummy Pete Graham 'Finding Neverland' being signed to the massive ' Food Music', it looks as though the 7 years working upto this point has gotten all ...
  • Jun 13, 2015 ... I'm really hyped upto this point, but from here it loses the energy and excitement I feel it has built up. The beginning part is really awesome!
  • Jan 6, 2002 ... If the QGP supercools upto this point, it will become unstable and may go to hadron phase by spinodal decomposition. For a strong enough ...
  • Upto this point, all the full releases of IceChat have been closed source. There was an attempt with version 6, to start off fresh with writing IceChat with C# (using  ...

Alternatives:

  • to this point
  • until this point
  • up until this point
  • so far
  • until now

to this point

This phrase is correct and commonly used in both spoken and written English.

This phrase is used to refer to a specific moment or stage in a process or progression. It is commonly used in both spoken and written language.

Examples:

  • To this point, we have covered all the necessary topics.
  • I have been working on this project up to this point.

Alternatives:

  • up to this point
  • until this point
  • up until this point
  • so far
  • until now

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