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"to point" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
You can use "to point" when you want to express the act of indicating or directing attention to something specific. For example: - She raised her finger to point at the map on the wall. - The child used his crayon to point to the picture of a dog. - The tour guide used a laser pointer to point out famous landmarks in the city. - I need you to point out the errors in this report. - He used his pen to point to the paragraph he was referencing.
Dictionary
to point
noun
A discrete division of something.
synonyms
Exact(56)
I'd have to point".
He didn't need to point.
I just want to point that out".
One pair seems to point upward.
I want to point up to it.
There's no need to point fingers".
The party used to point reliably left.
Be sure to point at your eyes.
Similar(3)
"POINT-TO-POINT is in peril.
Passengers increasingly demand point-to-point travel.
Point-to-point Navigation [12].
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