get to the point
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“You’re not going to get to the point of being able to have warehouses in space or big footprints or moon bases in space without having some very transformative, revolutionary technology,” Max Space’s Miyan told MarketWatch.
From MarketWatch
“We certainly expect higher energy prices will have some impact, but it may not get to the point of worry about consumers spending significantly less than they have been.”
From MarketWatch
“I think you get to the point where the economy’s ability to withstand that goes in a different direction,” he said.
From MarketWatch
"We need to get to the point where families don't get to this point," he said.
From BBC
“The quicker we get to the point, the happier our busy readers are.”
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