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The phrase "always point out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing the importance of highlighting or mentioning something consistently.
Example: "In our meetings, I always point out the key issues that need to be addressed."
Alternatives: "consistently highlight" or "regularly mention".
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People always point out poison ivy.
University tour guides always point out the signs to impress prospective students.
"But friends always point out that she is a really happy child.
But as traditionalists always point out, an e-book reader is a delicate piece of electronics.
He added: "By the way, I always point out to people, I did actually win an election after Iraq.
I do not lecture in his inimitable style, and I do not repeat many of his opinions, but I always point out his impact.
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"Always a rah-rah type guy, always pointing out the positive and not the negative, and always trying to pat guys on the back and tell them they can achieve this and achieve that.
He always points out where things can be improved.
Problems and potential hazards were always pointed out and discussed during the project.
As my mother always points out: "Darling, it's all a trauma.
But as UConn Coach Geno Auriemma has always pointed out, he has Diana Taurasi and other teams don't.
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