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Discover Ludwig"point out something" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically means to draw someone's attention to something or to indicate something that is significant or important. Example: During the presentation, the speaker made sure to point out the key differences between the two products.
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Not only is it original and never gets boring, the funniest parts are when characters in the film point out something that shouldn't be possible.
Be subtle but point out something she might value.
Point out something funny that's happening on the other side of the room.
Point out something small about her, like the color of her eyes or how she fixes her hair.
Point out something unusual about it--zingy --you've got a startit--zingy --youit--zingy --youswit--zingy --youtit--zingy --you
And here I would like to point out something that guidebooks do not.
Last week's election in Kenya compels me to point out something little noticed in the West.
When I was younger, I might point out something especially good.
And the car show judges would point out something wrong with his car.
With the Yankees, Cano said, he would never hesitate to point out something to help a teammate.
"Now I just think that we happened to point out something big that we are all a part of".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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