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The phrase "a pointer which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific pointer in programming or when indicating a particular aspect of something that is being pointed out.
Example: "In the code, a pointer which references the memory location is essential for efficient data management."
Alternatives: "a pointer that" or "a pointer serving as".
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The assertion that Mr Pistorius must have been standing close to the bathroom door when he fired his 9mm pistol was also countered with the help of a pointer which showed that he could have shot – as he claims – from the entrance to the bathroom.
A heavy red crosshair cursor displayed as a pointer which guides the listener on which part of the slide is being presented.
This has the arc-shaped scales visible through the window and a pointer which will indicate the values read from the scale.
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As an extra gimmick, it also features a laser pointer (which may actually be quite useful when you use it to give a presentation).
Thanks to the built-in gyro sensor, you can move the mouse around like a Wiimote to highlight certain areas with a laser pointer (which is also built in) or light, zoom in or out of pages, write or underline text with a virtual pen, flip pages by moving your hand etc. (you can watch several short clips that show how the device works here).
Doug surreptitiously tries an unauthorized experiment on "Snow white" with a laser pointer, which temporarily blows the system.
Now it's just a sad "good morning" and then we mime shooting a three pointer (which rims out).
France misses a three pointer, which the USA recovers and gets to... Who else? Candace Parker.
On the other end, Chris Paul makes a three pointer which is exactly how the USA needs to start.
4.07pm BST USA 85 - Lithuania 84, 4 48, 4th Quarter Durant hits a two pointer which Jankuna answers on the Lithuanian side.
LG launched a robotic ball thing that has cameras, an IR blaster for controlling your TV or other equipment and a laser pointer, which could entertain your cat, perhaps?
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