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The phrase "actually point out that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize the act of identifying or highlighting something specific in a discussion or argument.
Example: "In her analysis, she actually points out that the data supports her hypothesis."
Alternatives: "specifically indicate that" or "clearly highlight that".
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So there's a little discontent over this plan within the members of Brownback's party, but the only person who shows up in the piece to actually point out that the math does not work is suburban Kansas City state Rep. Barbara Bollier, who "questioned why the state was cutting taxes at a time of sagging revenues," saying, "It's beyond extremely conservative because no one else is doing it".
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That said, I couldn't help by wonder whether the story I am telling would have been absolutely different if the officer actually pointed out that I can't park there instead of waiting for me to leave and happily sticking me with the ticket.
Despite the excellent Manhunt being a game where you play a muscled guy in a vest who gropes other muscled guys in vests in alleyways, nobody has actually pointed out that the whole "stealth" genre may be a training tool/masturbation aid for in-the-closet homosexual men.
As the OECD report points out, that would actually have led to greater growth, as well as greater equality.
Give us a break.' It's time to actually point out the things that you've all forgotten about, and all these amazing things that happened".
Remark 4.4 We point out that we actually only have proved a special class of K-convex solutions, i.e., strictly increasing K-convex solutions of Eq. (1.3).
He actually points out how a society that is overly invested in facts and objective information, can inhibit people from coming to their own sense of insight, direction and decision.
…But [the baseline interviewer] was the one who actually pointed out chronic doesn't necessarily mean that you're going to die.' I: No.
Actually, as Bloomberg points out, that's not a gun as such, but a drone jammer the HP 47 Counter UAV Jammer, to be precise.
Some readers will no doubt point out that Nintendo actually created a matching game very early on: 1990's Dr. Mario, which owed a lot to Tetris in terms of inspiration.
But, as Gadfly points out, that's actually better than Amazon's own margin.
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