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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
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From one point on

Is this sentence correct;


"He noticed he had the attention of the people around, to which he gradually become used, and from one point on he even enjoyed the apparent admiration shown by them."


Note: By 'from one point on', I mean from a certain onwards.

  

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Christine Christie from one point on We usually use "from then on" in this situation. CJ

  • Christine Christie from one point on We usually use "from then on" in this situation.
  • CJ
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Christine Christiefrom one point on

We usually use "from then on" in this situation.

CJ

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