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come to the point

 

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Come to the point

(Idiom)

Definition: To get to the main or most important part of a discussion or explanation; to stop rambling or digressing and focus on what is relevant.

Example sentences:

  1. Would you please come to the point? I don't have much time.
  2. Let's come to the point and discuss the budget for the project.
  3. Her long-winded storytelling made it hard to come to the point.
  4. The speaker finally came to the point and presented the solution.

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