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"point out the problem" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to draw attention to a problem that is present. For example: "Before we can come up with a solution, we need to point out the problem we are facing."
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We point out the problem with this initial device, discuss possible causes and suggest areas of improvement and further work.
Point out the problem area in advance.
It certainly is great to see such an influential news organization point out the problem, and call for government reform.
Tisdall is right to point out the problem of single-party dominance.
Yet, as some Indonesian politicians are keen to point out, the problem is not all down to official corruption.
In "A Dog's Life: Hidden Fences With a Bite Help Keep Rover Home" (July 20), you point out the problem to strangers approaching the yard.
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You point out the problems associated with flats being sold as individual units.
We point out the problems of [2, 6, 7] and revise them.
As the report points out, the problem is not the absence of binding laws, but the persistent failure to comply with or enforce them.
However, in Book I Aristotle has already pointed out the problem of bodily and external goods in relation to happiness.
To this regard we analysed the literature and considered studies that already pointed out the problem of fragmentation in the field of digital scholarship.
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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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