to a point that
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used to indicate the degree or extent to which something has reached a particular level or condition
- His dedication to the task was to a point that he worked late into the night to ensure its completion.
- The temperature rose to a point that it became unbearable to be outside.
- The tension between them escalated to a point that they could no longer communicate effectively.
- The company expanded its operations to a point that it outgrew its current infrastructure.
- The river flooded to a point that it submerged nearby homes and roads.