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"points to this" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that supports or indicates a particular idea or statement. Example: "The data gathered in this study points to this conclusion: regular exercise can improve overall health."
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There are two points to this story.
OUTLOOK -- Everything points to this team taking a fall.
"It all points to this being something to laugh at".
Lader, in the lawsuit, points to this characterization of her as both untrue and defamatory.
O'Leary points to this as a critical factor in his plans.
"Every indication points to this being an accident," said Marion Blakey, the board's chairwoman.
"But every other piece of evidence points to this being the painting that was missing".
"There are two points to this," a senior Israeli officer told the Guardian a week ago.
Jeremy Gilbert also points to this need to build countervailing forces to finance capital.
The poor showing points to this group's longstanding disenchantment with the political process.
"Everything points to this being a really healthy normal pregnancy at this point.
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