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Discover Ludwig"points me to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe someone or something directing you to a specific place or object. For example, "The signpost points me to the beach."
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He points me to the al-Banna home.
He points me to the feature on him and Buffett.
Memeorandum points me to the most interesting stories and blog posts.
A learned letter from Breconshire points me to drawings of bishops in Punch in the 1930s.
Brad DeLong points me to this National Review attack on Nate Silver, which I think of as illustrating an important aspect of what's really happening in America.
Kevin O'Rourke points me to the FT's Brussels blog, which passes on the news that various officials at the European Commission are issuing outraged tweets against yours truly.
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Point me to coat check.
Marines pointed me to their barber.
He pointed me to the basement.
you should like that" always point me to their stuff.
Seetoh's guide pointed me to Haji Kadir-M.
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