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The phrase "pointed questions" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe questions that are direct and clear in order to get a precise answer. For example: "The interviewer asked a series of pointed questions to determine the candidate's qualifications for the position."
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"We ask very pointed questions".
The dispute immediately raised some pointed questions.
Lord Hutton asked some pointed questions.
Obey asked Rumsfeld a series of pointed questions.
A number of pointed questions were left on the table.
She also corresponded with him, asking pointed questions.
Mr. Braunstein took some pointed questions from Mr. Levin.
According to Rigopulos, McCartney asked a lot of pointed questions.
Mr. Wagner faced a barrage of pointed questions.
Her mother grew concerned enough to ask pointed questions.
He uses looser language, divulges strategy, tells detailed personal stories and takes pointed questions.
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