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Discover LudwigThe phrase "It points to" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to introduce or discuss something that serves as evidence or an indication of something else. Example: In the study, the data points to a direct correlation between exercise and improved mental health.
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"It points to trouble".
It points to a true perception.
It points to a gulfup.com domain.
It points to moderate economic growth".
It points to a deep alienation that cuts both ways.
It points to many of the persistent problems faced by Africa's poorest.
It points to the success in defeating the rebels in Mbandaka.
It points to rows over the environment, trade, border regimes and technical co-operation.
"It points to an economy that is still kind of struggling here".
It points to hoped-for outcomes of affirmative action.
It points to potential instability with some sources of funding.
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