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"gesturing to" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to describe physical motions that accompany words or phrases. For example, "He spoke passionately about the issue, gesturing to emphasize his point."
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"Here," she said, gesturing to her hips.
He was gesturing to us frantically.
And this," he said, gesturing to the concrete walls.
"I cannot breathe!" I said, gesturing to my nose.
"How autobiographical is this?" he asked, gesturing to another armoire.
"Take a look," he said gesturing to the steps.
"They're frontals," Hugh said, gesturing to the two hosts.
Parents chat distractedly, gesturing to children to keep close.
They debated Buddhist texts, gesturing to make their points.
Then, gesturing to Blair, "He was the future once".
"What about Angela Charlieie said, gesturing to the empty chair.
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