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for pointing this out vs for pointing this point

The correct phrase is 'for pointing this out.' 'Pointing this point' is not a common or correct phrase in English.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 2321 views

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

"for pointing this out"

This phrase is used to thank someone for bringing attention to something or making a specific observation.

Examples:

  • Thank you for pointing this out. I hadn't noticed that mistake.
  • I appreciate you pointing this out to me.
  • For pointing this out, I will make the necessary changes.
  • Thanks for pointing this out. It's important to address.
  • She deserves credit for pointing this out early on.
  • am grateful to Mr Mitchell for pointing this out. europarl.europa.eu. europarl. europa. .... Thank you for pointing this out to me, Mrs Napoletano. europarl. europa.eu.
  • Some economists have pointed out that low inflation is not necessarily a good thing. point something out to somebody. Thank you for pointing this out to me.
  • Nov 13, 2015 ... thanks to @olwenfouere for pointing this out. made my day. # WakingTheFeminists pic.twitter.com/jyQ0Ta2xzQ. Embedded image permalink.
  • ... Aluma Dembo for pointing this out) * Cross-validation for multitask learning now respects the multivariate structure of the response matrix * summary.cv. grpreg ...

This phrase is not correct in English and is not commonly used.

"for pointing this point"

  • I really miss that part for ID1+ID2+item.. I am going to change this query accordingly. Thanks for pointing this point. – pratik garg May 13 '13 at ...
  • Mar 24, 2014 ... ... that this is always the case and that the trilinear is indeed soft. Thank you for pointing this point out, I will add an extra remark into my answer.
  • Feb 11, 2015 ... +Sjors van Heuveln Thank you for pointing this point out. You are 100% correct about the Y difference as the basis for the square. Thanks for ...
  • the set of simple categories is taken as being a part- of-speech tag set and the set of words is Mso a set of. 2Thanks to Eirik Hektoen for pointing this point out.

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