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"give some pointers" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a command or a suggestion for someone to provide helpful advice or tips. Example: "Could you give me some pointers on how to improve my presentation skills?".
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While I've got you, I may as well give some pointers vis-à-vis my Edinburgh-themed funeral.
Below we give some pointers about many of the vitamins and minerals you'll find in a multivitamin.
Finally, we give some pointers of new research strategies in the field and draw out implications of this research to practice.
(2) Who asked you? (3) Still, it's O.K. to brag as long as you're going to give some pointers about how to make our kids like yours.
This may in turn give some pointers for which areas of the world are holding up better than others, and could be poised for longer term growth.
Even so, Combi's interviews give some pointers as to why drink and drugs are increasingly being rejected.
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Gives some pointers on how he picks his blueblooded horses.
I had never used a rope tow, and Mr. Southworth gave some pointers.
Obama's recent state of the union address perhaps gives some pointers.
The pallbearers are given some pointers a half-hour before the service: "Take off your gloves.
Germany, the strongest economy on the continent, gives some pointers, both in its education and in its flexible working conditions.
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