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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as I pointed" is not correct in standard written English
It may be intended to refer to something previously mentioned or indicated, but it lacks clarity and completeness. Example: "As I pointed out in my earlier email, the deadline has been moved up."
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But as I pointed out, it's not the state religion.
As I pointed out in an earlier note, these too are likely to be ineffective.
When, as I pointed out yesterday, even Phil Mushnick Phil Mushnickck!
As I pointed out last week, tax burdens depend a lot on how one defines "income".
As I pointed out on Friday, European defenders of austerity economics are on the defensive.
As I pointed out, one had deleterious effects and was only banned in 2001.
As I pointed out last month, part of it could be a statistical mirage.
The National Rifle Association, as I pointed out in my previous post, is on the offensive.
As I pointed out last month, this is unrealistically optimistic, but never mind.
And as I pointed out in my last column, we can afford to do this.
As I pointed out to Nancy, just their chosen place for us anyway".
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