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The phrase "a laser pointer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a handheld device that emits a narrow beam of light, often used for presentations or to highlight specific areas.
Example: "During the presentation, she used a laser pointer to emphasize key points on the slides."
Alternatives: "a laser device" or "a laser beam pointer".
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"I've got a laser pointer!
A laser pointer is aimed at Russia's goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev.
He blinded them with a laser pointer before vanishing.
"We'd never get these little dogies to Tucson without a laser pointer".
When he sees a bird, David directs a laser pointer onto the nearby foliage.
Our indoor-only cats thought this was way more fun than a laser pointer.
It's got a laser pointer, so you can shoot lasers, which is just good design.
He did have one requirement: it had to be able to chase a laser pointer.
Any sport will do, even that game you play with your cat and a laser pointer.
It is a remote-controlled aircraft with a thermal-imaging camera and a laser pointer.
Another museumgoer was flashing a laser pointer at a tiny airplane suspended on a string over Queens.
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