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"points at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you wish to express that someone is indicating an object or direction with a finger or other object. For example, "He pointed at the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow."
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He points at me.
She points at my mother.
Its barrel points at the main gate.
A distraught woman points at a grave.
He had 9 points at that point.
Connecticut with 12 points at halftime?
"Three points at home, a win.
He had 53 points at halftime.
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Green had 22 points at the time.
Children point at him".
Everyone pointed at Solomon.
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