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The phrase "I point" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a subject-verb phrase or the beginning of a longer sentence to describe the act of pointing at something with one's finger or hand. Example: "I point to the map on the wall to show you where we are on our journey."
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I point him out.
"What can I point to?
I point to her yogurt.
I point this out.
I point at it.
I point out.
I point to it.
"It's your work," I point out.
But you know what I point to?
I point my finger at her face.
I point at the sky.
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