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The phrase "able to point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability to indicate or direct attention to something specific.
Example: "The teacher was able to point out the key differences between the two theories during the lecture."
Alternatives: "capable of indicating" or "able to indicate".
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Mitchell will be able to point to many successes.
You have to be able to point to something.
"We need to be able to point instruments to objects.
The afternoon belonged to Lennon, nonetheless, as the Celtic support were vociferously able to point out.
But Crozier — fairly — was able to point out that there's more to ITV's revival than that.
We were limited to be able to point out what the president wanted pointed out.
Critics of Henein's style have not been able to point to anything she said as unethical.
Pham has not been able to point to any specific breach.
It would help if they were able to point to an accomplishment or two.
"Departments should be able to point to the evidence that underpins their policies.
They're able to point him in the direction of a charity that can help.
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