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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articles pointing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to articles that indicate or direct attention to something, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it.
Example: "The articles pointing to the recent studies on climate change were very informative."
Alternatives: "articles indicating" or "articles referring".
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Despite endless newspaper articles pointing out that our weakened pound will go much further outside the eurozone, European cities are proving surprisingly resilient.
The four-hour fantasy "Gormenghast" arrived on the BBC last year alongside huge hype, a merchandising campaign hawking earrings and cuff links, and newspaper articles pointing out that Sting's daughter Fuchsia and his racehorse Steerpike were named after characters in the novels on which the mini-series is based.
The Hearst press is under strict orders to ignore Welles except for series of articles pointing out that he is a menace to American motherhood, freedom of speech, etc., otherwise no listing of his name, even in listings or radio programs.
Or you can always find fact-checking articles pointing out some of the hogwash being touted as fact during the debates.
Now, I try to only write articles pointing this fact out once or twice each year, since it's not exactly news within the Beltway.
California is the first failed state in the Union, with countless major international articles pointing out that if California or the U.S. were a real business they would be insolvent.
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After a few recent articles pointed out this vacillation on Comcast's part, I asked the company for comment.
Other articles point to different issues that are related to inequality but not directly to its determinants.
Many articles point out the increased political stability post-peace deal, economic growth, investment, and a rising middle-class.
As early as 1984 The Daily News published an article pointing to flaws in the reporting.
In June, the Star-Ledger ran another article pointing out that the holds included many of the best seats.
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