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insomuch that; so much so that; to a point where (The cost of computing has dropped to a point where it is now basically free and realistically battery power is far more of a constrain on many systems than processor power. medium.com Alex_Odeychuk); the extent that (e.g. They are interrelated to the extent that it is almost misleading to speak of them separately. goodfella); the degree that (erelena) | |||
to the point that (The city said that after receiving two third-party engineering reports on the current fire and structural risks, it became clear the hotel has deteriorated to the point that it poses a danger to the public and adjacent buildings. vancouverisawesome.com ART Vancouver); to the point where (A close friend's spouse is in business real estate downtown and they're seeing a huge drop in interest for new leases, to the point where they're looking at changing their career focus. reddit.com ART Vancouver) | |||
such an extent that (Alex_Odeychuk) | |||
point that; so much so; the point that; such a degree that | |||
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до такой степени, что : 16 phrases in 4 subjects |
American usage, not spelling | 1 |
General | 5 |
Makarov | 8 |
Rhetoric | 2 |