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Discover Ludwig"pointed against" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something or someone being directed or aimed towards a certain person or thing, usually in a critical or accusatory manner. Example: His comments were pointed against the government's policies, revealing his strong disagreement with their decisions.
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As for the governor, Messrs. Minarik and Moses were said to be unsure whether Mr. Pataki would run for re-election, but signs pointed against it.
We were pointed against the tide, and into a stiff wind and a freezing rain that felt like broken glass on our knuckles and cheeks.
ARTIST'S NOTEBOOK showing a lecturer at a map of Bosnia, which is in red, with red spattering down onto his arm, holding a pointed against the map, and down onto the floor.
"We're talking about torture: they reported having their heads forced into the toilet, guns pointed against their heads, being beaten unconscious, and a police officer pulling down his pants to show them his genitals.
The New Yorker, May 24 , 1993P. 67 ARTIST'S NOTEBOOK showing a lecturer at a map of Bosnia, which is in red, with red spattering down onto his arm, holding a pointed against the map, and down onto the floor.
Reminded that the highly political film Fahrenheit 9/11 took the Palme last year, he said: "Last year the decision was very aesthetical, because the man whom the film was pointed against [George Bush] has nothing to do with aesthetics.
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Extensive cross-slip forms super-jogs which are efficient pinning points against the glide motion.
McCollum scored 30 points against Duke.
Fields and Felton each scored 12 points against Toronto.
Moore scored 29 points against the Tigers.
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