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Jackson6612 Posted 14 years ago
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Now this is the tipping point! I have been tolerating his unbearable attitude...

Hi

Could you please tell me if the following sentences correct? Is using the phrase "tipping point" a right choice? Can you think of another word? Thank you.

Now this is the tipping point! I have been tolerating his unbearable attitude for so long but this all ends here. Now I'm gonna confront all his meanness and selfishness.

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Jackson
  

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s=t ! Tipping point is a more recent coinage for a large-scale cultural or process change.

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  • Tipping point is a more recent coinage for a large-scale cultural or process change.
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Now that (something happened that caused you to change) is thehttp://dictionary.reference.com/browse/last+straw?s=t!

Tipping point is a more recent coinage for a large-scale cultural or process change.

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