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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will point out" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone will draw attention to or highlight something. Here are some examples: - During the presentation, I will point out key statistics to support my argument. - If you look closely, you will notice the artist's signature on the bottom corner of the painting. I will point it out to you. - The tour guide will point out interesting landmarks as we walk through the city. - I will point out that this policy change will have a significant impact on our budget. - Can you please point out the error in my calculation?.
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Your guide will point out the best.
Pedants will point out that he never actually said that.
Critics will point out the rankings have imperfections.
So come Friday, Coughlin will point out the N.F.C.
This article will point out the current possibilities within the coupled thermo-fluid simulation.
A detailed note section will point out useful tips and pitfalls.
Kucinich's supporters will point out that he advocated for much more than he got passed.
Instead, I will point out some compact, spacious – and hopefully stylish – alternatives.
It's not about the money, it's peddlers will point out, it's about getting the message out.
Mr Livingstone and Mr Kiley will point out that they have got unified management control.
A cynic will point out that the QM2, launched in 2004, was actually built in France.
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