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The phrase "a pointed discourse" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a conversation or discussion that is direct, focused, and often critical or incisive in nature. Example: "The panel engaged in a pointed discourse about the implications of climate change policies."
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His comments came at the end of a hectic day which included a warning to children against the allure of "celebrity culture", a pointed discourse on the limits of science to explain human existence, and a historic meeting with the Archbishop of Canterbury.
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So we have a pointed ending there.
A pointed scene in "L.I.E".
Maybe a pointed joke would help?
The remark was a pointed one.
W.T.: It's like a pointed bay.
The joke was a pointed one.
Is that a pointed decision by Apple?
Then came a pointed follow-up.
It was a pointed reference to Israel.
Was his refusal a pointed snub?
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