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The phrase "as one points" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing an action or gesture made by a person, often in a formal or literary style.
Example: "As one points to the horizon, the possibilities for the future seem endless."
Alternatives: "as someone indicates" or "as one gestures".
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As the documentary filmmaker Emile de Antonio has observed, "As soon as one points a camera, objectivity is romantic hype".
As one points out, "it is evident that in the political culture of the new member states, the exact role of a commissioner is not understood".Maybe so.
As one points out, Hungarians didn't claim Nicolas Sarkozy as one of theirs when he won the French presidency.Ms Rousseff's father, Petar, came from Gabrovo, a small town in central Bulgaria.
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They appeared as one point on a normal silica gel thin layer chromatography (TLC) plate (Supplementary Figure 1a).
And it's actually dipped below that, going as low as €11.35 at one point.
The move is interesting, as at one point we'd heard he might be rasiing his own fund.
Each die that turned up with one dot counted as one point.
As one pointed out: "I've already got a coloured act".
As one pointed out: "A response is not a favour to be granted, it is a legal obligation.
"At the end of the day, a 149 serve still only counts as one point," Roddick said.
The solution can't be as simple as one point of contact because, in a large, complex, global organization, one point of contact is never simple.
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