At this point in time

A verbose way of saying 'now' or 'currently,' often used in formal or bureaucratic speech.

This redundant phrase gained prominence during the 1970s Watergate hearings, where it was frequently used by politicians and lawyers. It represents the tendency toward inflated language in formal discourse.

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