To the point that
It is used to to talk about something that changes slowly, until it finally turns into something else.
Idiom
At first I was nervous, but as time went on I got more and more comfortable, to the point that now I actually enjoy it.
His behavior has gotten worse and worse, to the point that now we're thinking about pulling him out of regular school and sending him to a special school for kids with behavior problems
At first I was nervous, but as time went on I got more and more comfortable, to the point that now I actually enjoy it.
His behavior has gotten worse and worse, to the point that now we're thinking about pulling him out of regular school and sending him to a special school for kids with behavior problems
To the point that by Zami Karzai August 15, 2018
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