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à point

[ a pwan ]

adverb

, French.
  1. just in time.
  2. (of cooking) to a turn; perfectly.
  3. (of meat) cooked medium.


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Example Sentences

“Representation for authentically disabled people is already quite minimal, so to have the opportunity and make a point of it, especially in a huge project that’s beloved by so many people, that’s incredibly important, especially in terms of sending a message to other projects that it’s possible to include disabled people in your casts.”

I had got to a point where I was getting in a monotonous routine of auditioning, stand-up, podcasting, and waiting to be on people’s stuff.

And the big question surrounding the team is what happens to it if there ever comes a point when he does not want to continue?

From BBC

"They are at a point now where they have nothing to lose and they have got the infrastructure behind them to be able to cause a lot of problems," he explained.

From BBC

Raducanu putting a point on the board laid the platform for Boulter and allowed her to play "more freely" and ensure there was no need for a doubles decider.

From BBC

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