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Discover Ludwig"pointing toward" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate the direction of something, for example: "The arrow was pointing toward the north."
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All signs are pointing toward a lockout".
And pointing toward a medal in Sydney.
There should be signs pointing toward it.
"Pierre Boulez — quel génie!" she exclaimed, pointing toward Boulez's face.
Ali waved at us excitedly, pointing toward the radio.
"What's that?" Bobby asked, pointing toward his hand.
"All my emotions are pointing toward disappointment," Cotchery said.
"It comes from there," he said, pointing toward the clubhouse.
He's not pointing toward a more civilized tomorrow.
"That's a vacant building," he said, pointing toward the Venetian.
Need you up there," he said, pointing toward New York.
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