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"rightly points out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to introduce an opinion or piece of advice that is correct and valid. For example, "My colleague rightly points out that the experiment hasn't been conducted under ideal conditions."
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As Toop rightly points out, birdsong is not music.
As Mr Garton Ash rightly points out, it is facts, ultimately, that are subversive.
As he rightly points out, it was born — in part — of envy.
Pierpont rightly points out the fact that Simone's music did not fit neatly into established genres.
He seems, as someone rightly points out, to have it backward.
As Spoto, quoting this comment, rightly points out, the director often made provocative remarks for effect.
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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.
But he rightly pointed out that this "need not be the case".
Issy Flamel rightly pointed out that the Government did commission research into food banks in 2013.
The Tories, backing the "no" campaigns, rightly point out that these views cannot both be correct.
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