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As he pointed out, vs As he pointed out that

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'As he pointed out,' is used when the following information is directly stated by the person being referred to. 'As he pointed out that' is used when introducing a reported speech or a direct quotation.

Last updated: April 01, 2024

As he pointed out,

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to introduce information directly stated by the person being referred to.

This phrase is used to introduce information that was directly stated by the person being referred to. It is often followed by a comma and then the information that was pointed out.

Examples:

  • As he pointed out, the project deadline is approaching.
  • As she pointed out, the budget constraints need to be considered.
  • As they pointed out, the solution to the problem was already known.
  • As he pointed out, the future government will have to define clear political and economic priorities in solving accumulated problems.
  • As he pointed out, the single market 'is by far the greatest deregulation exercise in Europe's recent history'.
  • As he pointed out, we are coming to the end of the negotiation, since Amendments Nos 2, 4 and 5 are accepted by the Commission, because they clearly improve the text we received from the Council.
  • And as he pointed out, 10 million citizens have availed themselves of its existence during the life of this Parliament.
  • And as he pointed out, the discovery of the "eighth wonder of the world" may not have made him rich, but it still makes him proud.
  • As he pointed out, a thousand pounds in cash is not an excessive amount for a family of four to take away on holiday, and he was clearly irked by the intrusiveness of the questioning to which he was subjected.
  • As he has pointed out, we wanted real co-decision and this was being blocked.
  • As he rightly pointed out, the whole agricultural industry within the United Kingdom is affected financially by the crisis that has been brought on by the British Government's inaction in this area.
  • However, as he has pointed out, in the specific instance where a consumer has purchased his or her flight separately from the package, it is not covered.
  • As he himself pointed out, Europe is being built in line with the vision of Jean Monnet and Robert Schuman, on the basis of concrete achievements and economic achievements.
  • As early as when Marx lived, it was evident England was already decaying, as he himself pointed out, and that the USA would take over, exactly like in the past centuries, when imperialisms were ousting one another.
  • As he has pointed out, the European Union consumes more and more energy and therefore also imports more and more energy products, because our demand outweighs our capacity for supply by means of our own resources.
  • I would also suggest to him that this is not an attack on the nuclear installation programme, it is a question of health and safety which, as he quite rightly pointed out, is uppermost in the minds of the Council and of Members of this Parliament.
  • A covenant, he pointed out, is not a contract.
  • He pointed out that 4 out of 10 EU citizens could not name one candidate country for EU membership.
  • As he pointed out "this is a very well organised country and they will pinpoint exactly what they need and will ask us for help".
  • He pointed out, however, that this is no ordinary manhunt.
  • And then some months later he pointed out your absence.
  • He pointed out that Buddhism was a "non-theistic religion".
  • The Chinese constitution, he pointed out, specifically mentions minority rights.

Alternatives:

  • As he mentioned,
  • As he highlighted,
  • As he emphasized,

As he pointed out that

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to introduce reported speech or direct quotations.

This phrase is used to introduce reported speech or direct quotations that were pointed out by the person being referred to. It is followed by the reported information or quotation.

Examples:

  • As he pointed out that the situation was urgent, immediate action was required.
  • As she pointed out that the data was inaccurate, a new analysis was needed.
  • As they pointed out that the plan was flawed, revisions were necessary.

Alternatives:

  • As he mentioned that
  • As he highlighted that
  • As he emphasized that

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