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The phrase "as pointer to" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a truncated or incorrect form of "as a pointer to" which can be used to indicate a reference or indication towards something.
Example: "The data provided serves as a pointer to the underlying issues in the system."
Alternatives: "as an indication of" or "as a reference to".
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The heartbreak of the memory is captured in the distracted fluttering of her fingers as she "counts" the duplicitous flower petals, but the near-ethereal lightness of the gesture also acts as pointer to Giselle's own exquisite nature.
Bulls can try to latch on to new Detection management as pointer to a recovery that can take place further down the road, but it is clear that this division has become a lumpier and harder to forecast business that some elements of the market are prepared to accept.
Tissue-specific localization of protein expression in B. malayi has been used to confirm gender regulated protein expression and as pointer to protein function[31].
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They act as "pointers" to the locations of qubits within a machine.
The registers acting as pointers to the source and dest arrays.
Data obtained by such a method can serve as pointers to new research initiatives, to regulatory priorities, or to further iterations.
The information offered can be used by games developers as pointers to building into their products a superior gameplay which potentially makes for better reputations and increased sales.
Please follow these instructions for setting up for Go environment for assignments, as well as pointers to some necessary/useful tools.
The mission of the History Department's GEC Advisors is to help devise and implement solutions to climate problems not necessarily involving formal investigations, and to serve as pointers to campus resources for conflict resolution, emotional, and mental health.
In the 1890s and 1900s a new language of the "internal world" emerged in which various physical symptoms, slips of the tongue and of the pen, jokes and fragments of dreams served as pointers to our true, self-censored wishes.
Possibly the greatest living English-speaking poet and one of the most prolific, Ashbery takes language to its limits, so that words serve as pointers to shifting experiences that elude description.
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