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"pointing the way" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something showing or indicating a direction or course of action. Example: The tour guide walked ahead, pointing the way to the historic landmarks.
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"Straight," he said, pointing the way.
"You might say he's pointing the way".
Standard iron building elements soon appeared, pointing the way to the development of metal buildings.
It can mean a haiku such as "Twilight/ Farmer pointing the way/ With a radish".
With these two cities pointing the way, basic changes were undertaken in fortress design.
But Puccini remained out in the dark, despite a few pioneers pointing the way.
"She was like a lighthouse – pointing the way and warning about the rocks underneath.
"I still need a beer," he says, pointing the way toward a nearby gas station.
Around the world, time banks may already be pointing the way.
White tank top, black bra, gold cross pointing the way to her breasts in case you happened to miss them.
They were all potential gurus pointing the way to self-realization, each and every one intimating a message of empowerment.
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