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The phrase "and not pointed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that lacks a sharp or acute angle, or to indicate that something is not directed or focused in a particular way.
Example: "The leaves of the plant are broad and not pointed, giving it a softer appearance."
Alternatives: "and not sharp" or "and not acute".
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Lie down on the floor and put your legs up at a 90 degree angle, keeping your feet flexed and not pointed.
Your nails should be slightly triangle or oval and not pointed, when finished.
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But listening, acknowledging, giving him a response with solutions and not pointing fingers made a difference.
"It is about correcting yourself, admiting that you were wrong and not pointing the finger," Spinks said.
"It seems limiting to tell people about something another news organization has reported and not point them to it.
Eddie Eagle still flutters in the background, and safety is a sub-theme: as in ear-muffs, stylish eye goggles, and not pointing your rifle at people.
By making it a collective issue and not pointing fingers, your friends may feel more comfortable with the concept.
Most Muslims would prefer to build their own mosque rather than refit a rundown church built to Christian specifications and not pointing toward Mecca.
Make sure your thumbs are to the inside as if you are holding something and not pointing up.
it is important to encourage employees to take responsibility and not point fingers.
Under the regulations of FIBA, basketball's international governing body, goal-average, and not point differential, is used as the tiebreaker when three teams are knotted.
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