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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already points to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something has been indicated or suggested previously, often in a context of analysis or interpretation.
Example: "The data collected from the survey already points to a significant trend in consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "already indicates" or "already suggests".
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It already points to a lengthy list of former students who have gone on to work in the social enterprise area, including Scott Griffith, chairman and chief executive of the car-share company Zipcar, and Jill Corcoran, director of social impact at Boston Consulting Group.
This already points to a decisive difference; changes of the latter kind take time.
Thus, the history of the cell-concept already points to a fascinating paradox.
Nevertheless, Noebels says the work already points to possible treatments for the most serious cases of epilepsy--the 10% of patients, most in their 20s and 30s, liable to die suddenly from seizures.
Re-locating responsibility into the researcher's phronetic space means that responsible research is ultimately a form of taking care, which already points to a relational aspect implicit in one's work that reaches far beyond the discourse around public participation and engagement.
James Weber James Weber, a scientist at the Marshfield Medical Research Foundation in Marshfield, Wis., says that DeCode's map is five times more accurate than previously available recombination maps and it already points to genes that are probably flip-flopped in the publicly available draft sequence of the human genome.
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Planners, politicians and developers can already point to numerous successes.
Some observers have already pointed to similarities between James and Scott Mills.
But it said failures in security planning and other problems already pointed to a debacle.
TWO months after his inauguration, Barack Obama can already point to some impressive achievements.
Aides to the prime minister have already pointed to Oct. 14 as a likely date.
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