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The phrase "again pointing to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a repeated reference or emphasis on a particular subject or idea.
Example: "The recent study again pointing to the importance of early intervention has sparked renewed interest in the field."
Alternatives: "once more indicating" or "further highlighting".
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He twisted around again, pointing to the west.
"O.K.," she said, again pointing to the sidewalk.
"Look at him," Hewitt said again, pointing to Blake, whose father is African-American.
She shouted again, pointing to her Bible, "This is the Son of God!" "Excuse me," Creme said.
Now, many are again pointing to the revelations as evidence why Ukip cannot last as a significant political force.
At the end of the press conference, he returned to the same theme, again pointing to the increase in turnout.
New England leads, 20-10, buTannehillll has the Dolphins inside the 10. "Right here, icing," Rubio says again, pointing to his nose.
Today, the economy looks strikingly similar to the way it did at the start of the year, with the latest numbers again pointing to a recovery.
In response to our conclusions, which we published in January, the C.D.C. defended its stance by once again pointing to Roche's analyses.
"Look at all this," Dooley said, again pointing to the screen of her phone, where she'd pulled up what appeared to be a news story.
Well, the undefeated 2013 Saints are drawing comparisons to the 2009 team and many are again pointing to this matchup against New England as a legitimacy bellwether of sorts.
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