How to Use from (point) A to (point) B in a Sentence
from (point) A to (point) B
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Frankie is offered $3,000 to drive a car from A to B. Easy, right?
—Catherine Bray, Variety, 1 Oct. 2024
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The road ahead is no longer just about getting from point A to point B.
—Lyubov Artemenko, Forbes.com, 4 Apr. 2025
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And that task at hand is going from point A to point B, safely.
—Annie Gabillet, Travel + Leisure, 6 Dec. 2023
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What this bag provides is a slim and no-frills way of getting from point A to point B.
—John Thompson, Men's Health, 14 Mar. 2023
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Early cars were just for getting from point A to point B.
—Ron Cameron, Forbes, 21 Nov. 2024
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So make getting from point A to point B the best part of the trip by planning a road trip with a few of your best friends.
—Kate McGregor, House Beautiful, 7 June 2023
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Putin’s warpath does not lead from point A to point B but is a circuitous route that leads from point A back to point A.
—Michael Kimmage, Foreign Affairs, 13 Jan. 2023
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But once upon a time, there were a hundred ways to get from A to B, or a thousand.
—Rachel Kushner, Harper's Magazine, 2 Dec. 2024
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But while getting from point A to point B, plenty can happen on the road.
—Grace Harrington, People.com, 12 May 2025
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And when compared with driving, air travel is hands down the safer way to get from point A to point B.
—Barbara Peterson, AFAR Media, 17 Jan. 2025
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Travel was on the brain for sure, and luckily, Métier's got some great things to get you from A to B.
—Lilah Ramzi, Vogue, 4 Nov. 2021
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Restoring a normal gait is about more than getting from point A to point B.
—Maya Davis, CNN, 1 July 2024
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Our drivers haul consumer goods and products from point A to point B.
—Shaleen Devgun, Forbes, 2 Dec. 2024
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Moments where the object of a scene isn’t to move from point A to point B, but to just sit and watch and find something to connect to.
—Harrison Richlin, IndieWire, 28 June 2024
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At its core, logistics is about moving goods from A to B.
—Mary Hui, Quartz, 28 Oct. 2022
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Use it to see the beauty of the island or to luxuriously get from point A to point B.
—Victoria Uwumarogie, Essence, 28 June 2023
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Even though today’s cars are far better, the basic job of getting from A to B remains the same.
—Clem Chambers, Forbes.com, 13 Apr. 2025
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Here are the fastest non-military jets in the world that will get you from A to B as quickly as possible.
—Stefanie Waldek, Travel + Leisure, 9 June 2024
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Think of the Karu 12 as the basic model which gets you from A to B and the 12G as the upgrade that make things a little more comfortable.
—Sunshine Flint, wsj.com, 26 Sep. 2023
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Given the line segment from A to B below, find its midpoint.
—Jack Murtagh, Scientific American, 12 Sep. 2024
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Styles likes to use a Lime to get from A to B—there have been a flurry of sightings of Harry on two wheels across the city over the past couple of years.
—Riann Phillip, Vogue, 11 June 2025
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Most of your time is spent going from point A to point B to give someone an object or ask them a question.
—PCMAG, 14 June 2024
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That means straight beams of light drawn from A to B, electrons shot straight and narrow onto a cathode ray tube that glows in response.
—Tim Stevens, Ars Technica, 4 Jan. 2024
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Wow, that’s a lot of machinations and human intervention to get one guy from point A to point B!
—Peter Baugh, New York Times, 1 May 2025
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Car renters for the most part want a vehicle to get them from point A to point B with as little hassle as possible.
—Haley Strack, National Review, 21 Jan. 2024
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The road has a more curvy nature, as opposed to an interstate design trying to get from point A to point B in the most direct path.
—Michael Laris, Washington Post, 14 Apr. 2023
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There's only limited people that can get from A to B on a day like that, because the roads are closed, the crowds are extensive.
—Town & Country, 19 Apr. 2023
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Allow for our family or whoever's with him that day to be able to get him from point A to point B safely.
—Caitlin O'Kane, CBS News, 4 Mar. 2024
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For example, consumers need to eat, get from point A to point B and get medical help when needed.
—Ray Zhou, Forbes.com, 22 May 2025
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At the macroscopic scale, how long an object takes to go from A to B is simply the distance divided by the object’s speed.
—Quanta Magazine, 20 Oct. 2020
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