I'm OK with that one, seeing as it's only a short semantic hop from the latter two examples in your post. The first example is en pointe though.
Dancers do say on point although you are right, the literal translation is more "on tips" rather than on point.
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I'm OK with that one, seeing as it's only a short semantic hop from the latter two examples in your post. The first example is en pointe though.