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The phrase "and pointed in the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a direction or orientation of an object or person in relation to something else.
Example: "The arrow was drawn and pointed in the direction of the treasure."
Alternatives: "and directed towards the" or "and aimed at the".
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Amid the chaos, however, several officials waved their arms and pointed in the Giants' direction.
A large dish antenna is hauled to the roof and pointed in the desired direction.
Nuculana is typical of a group of clams characterized by a small, teardrop-shaped shell that is globous anteriorly and pointed in the back.
Mr. Thompson brings out the natural-born soldier in Macbeth, who, given a mission and pointed in the right direction by his commanding officer, can keep fighting (and killing) until the job is done.
After finishing off Williams in three sets in the final on Sunday in Doha, Qatar, Azarenka thumped her chest and pointed in the direction of her box and then wagged a single finger.
The brick facade was recently sandblasted and pointed; in the back, there is a new brick patio surrounded by an iris garden, as well as a screened-in porch.
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Your knees should be slightly bent and pointing in the same direction as your toes.
"A normal day," he said, until he looked out to see crowds screaming and pointing in the street.
Like I said, there's something more to this game than just the clicking and pointing in the ones before.
It meant keeping my energy, talents and commitment pointed in the direction I wanted to go.
Adjacent ovules were often different in size and sometimes pointed in the same direction.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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