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The phrase "ask for pointers" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when seeking advice or guidance on a particular topic or task.
Example: "During the meeting, I decided to ask for pointers on how to improve my presentation skills."
Alternatives: "request advice" or "seek guidance."
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Mr. Bush has long been a reader of Runner's World, and surprised his interviewers, Bob Wischnia and Paul Carrozza, who ran alongside him in a three-mile race in Washington in June, by hanging around after the race to ask for pointers on how to increase his speed.
If someone you know can moonwalk, watch them and ask for pointers.
You may also ask for pointers from any physical therapists that you have worked for.
Join the chat room and ask for pointers from players who are in chat room.
Talk to someone (perhaps on Facebook, once you've got your e-mail address) who has lived in the dorm you will live in and ask for pointers.
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On Good Morning America, Affleck revealed he had gone to both actors for advice on the role, asking for pointers on donning the iconic black suit.
He later plunked down $10 at a gun range outside Austin and asked for pointers on how to reload with speed and precision.
I emailed him asking for pointers for a fledgling writer who suddenly had a million-person region to cover.
Somewhere for newbies to ask for friendly pointers and for experienced hands to share advice.
Just don't expect him to ask for any pointers from Federer.
Watch him or her write and ask for some pointers.
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