at this point

"At this point" means "now". Use it when something was different before:

I'll take any job I can get at this point. I've been out of work for over eight months.

Almost everything has been taken care of at this point.

You can also use "at this point" to talk about something that might change in the future:

I'm not interested in selling it at this point. I'll let you know if I change my mind.

This phrase appears in these lessons: