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The phrase 'rightly point out' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to introduce a valid observation or argument. For example, "My colleague rightly pointed out that this policy could put us in a difficult position."
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As you quite rightly point out, the government should pause.
As you rightly point out, you don't blurt out everything on a first date.
The Tories, backing the "no" campaigns, rightly point out that these views cannot both be correct.
Other comments quite rightly point out that the Stingy Oddsmaker metaphor isn't mathematically precise.
Sceptics will rightly point out that similar concerns have accompanied each new technology.
As you rightly point out, the quality of the signal can be variable.
As you rightly point out, many Taiwan business people make investments on the mainland.
"People rightly point out the disadvantages, but they sometimes forget the substantial advantages," Dawkins said.
As you rightly point out, 9/11 was one of those historical events.
But as the rail firms rightly point out, many fares are set by the government.
Proponents rightly point out the devastating ripple effect of their closing.
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