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Discover LudwigThe phrase "they pointed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a verb phrase that describes the action of directing someone's attention or indicating a specific direction with one's finger or hand. Example: As we were lost in the woods, my friends and I tried to find our way back to the campsite. Suddenly, someone spotted a familiar landmark and they pointed excitedly, exclaiming, "There it is! That's the path we took earlier!".
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It's winter, they pointed out.
Mostly they pointed and motioned.
They pointed at Greece.
Instead, they pointed to the evidence.
They pointed their praise back at him.
They pointed, covered their faces, turned away.
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They point to Durham.
they point out.
Wagner, they point out, had Jewish friends.
They point to widespread HIS failure.
They point at each other.
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