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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I am pointed" is grammatically correct but may not be commonly used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is indicating a direction or focus, or metaphorically to describe being directed towards a specific goal or purpose. Example: "In this discussion, I am pointed towards finding a solution to our current challenges."
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Even when I am pointed the right way and productive and finally published, I am not satisfied by the results.
At last I am pointed to a small office where a commander in crisp whites sits alone at a desk.
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"I'm pointed ahead, which is where I wanted to be at this point," Freese said.
I was pointed to one of the mainlanders in attendance.
I was pointing out a pretty obvious fact.
"I was pointing fingers at myself, if anything.
But I'm pointing my laser, at an earthly crystalline.
I'm pointing out how hugely successful the Chinese government's propaganda campaign has been.
M Drachet: Not at all, I'm pointing at fetid air!
If I'm pointing accusatory fingers at anyone I'm pointing them at myself.
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