Idiom meaning, usage examples, facts
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GET TO THE POINT
to speak or write concisely and directly
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1. That fellow never wastes your time talking about unimportant things. He immediately gets to the point.
2. People seem to get to the point much more quickly when they write e-mail compared to a traditional letter. Antonyms: beat around the bush; hem and haw. |
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