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Discover Ludwig'gesture toward' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something, either physically or figuratively, that indicates or shows something. For example: He gave a gesture toward the wall to indicate he wanted his picture hung there.
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"It's a gesture toward the future".
Buffalonians," I say and gesture toward myself.
A gesture toward a wall calendar.
"Look," Navalny said, making a sweeping gesture toward the window.
Israel left Gaza as a peace gesture toward the Arabs.
She snorted, and made a gesture toward the children.
That was his gesture toward the rest of the Party.
That was given as a gesture toward starting peace talks.
Davis then turned and made an obscene gesture toward Shanahan.
He made an open-armed gesture toward my body.
"We are preparing for war!" he exclaimed with a gesture toward me.
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