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"need to point out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something needs to be brought to someone's attention. For example, "I need to point out that this issue needs to be addressed immediately."
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Our laughter, he didn't need to point out, is free.
But they do need to point out that opera isn't just about singing.
"You need to point out what additional value you offer," Ms. Hoagland-Smith said.
He didn't need to point out that the bar had given in to the tidal wave.
Do I need to point out that this is a touch silly?
No need to point out that in Vista, the ambition is necessarily unfulfilled.
If I show you one rattle squeaks I don't need to point out every other rattle that squeaks.
But I need to point out that there's another disadvantage that the fission case raises for the soul theory.
(Federer, I feel the need to point out, hasn't lost before the quarter-finals of a major in eight years).
I don't need to point out that this sort of assertion is as naive as it is vile.
I don't need to point out individuals, but to lose 6-0 is extremely embarrassing for anyone involved in that.
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