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The phrase 'point a finger at' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to making accusations against another person, often without proof. Example: She refused to point a finger at anyone when asked who was responsible for the mistake.
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Mr Hariri appeared to point a finger at Hezbollah.
Education specialists also point a finger at donor countries.
The one no one could point a finger at".
As my mother said to me, "Don't point a finger at anybody.
Shall we point a finger at the evil instigator of all our urban troubles?
But don't point a finger at me and say I'm a dyke on a bike.
The PGA Tour point a finger at NBC and their college football TV commitments.
One can almost flip the pages randomly and point a finger at some similarly offhand winner.
"It's easy to point a finger at Bypass as a problem," Wilhelm said.
Columnists wondered if the investigating bureau had enough evidence to point a finger at the head of a major business.
"To point a finger at this point would be incorrect, but we give them a message of support.
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