Idioms

at one point

at one point

At a particular moment or time in the past. I worked in HR at one point, but that was a long time ago. I don't have many connections in that department anymore. At one point I was considering being an economics major, but then I discovered my passion and switched to studio art. A: "Wait, weren't Ted and Amanda dating at one point?" B: "Yeah, last semester, but now he's with Sheila."
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