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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after pointing out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation where someone has highlighted or mentioned something before proceeding with further discussion or action.
Example: "After pointing out the discrepancies in the report, she suggested a meeting to address the issues."
Alternatives: "after highlighting" or "after indicating".
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Another flight attendant demonstrates the brace position after pointing out the exits on the plane.
"I'll take less," Mr. Bryant said, after pointing out his idle snow blower.
After pointing out that no one had been hurt, he changed the subject.
After pointing out Emin's work, she asked Hook to read the sign as she didn't have her glasses on.
That after pointing out that if it had been up to him, he would have picked O'Driscoll.
After pointing out the roles he has played on the Iran issue and tax reform, Corker went on.
Mr. Woodford said he was forced out after pointing out governance problems surrounding overseas acquisitions, in particular a $1.9 billion deal for Gyrus, a British medical equipment firm.
He then went on to call Guru-Murthy a "bottom-feeding muckraker" after pointing out his history of run-ins with interviewees including director Quentin Tarantino.
After pointing out this inconsistency, the employee is said to have hastily opened the beer can and remarked: "It's so you don't use it as a weapon".
"I've got a lot of friends," the prosecutor, Jennifer Troiano, told officers after pointing out which of the damaged cars was hers, according to the person's account.
Finally, after pointing out that a human being most likely wrote the phrase that appeared on the letter, Shannon hung up on the executive.
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