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points at two factual in his life vs points at two factual of his life

Both phrases are incorrect. The preposition 'at' is not used correctly in either phrase. The correct preposition to use in this context is 'in'. Additionally, 'factual' should be replaced with 'facts' to make the phrases grammatically correct.

Last updated: March 26, 2024

points at two factual in his life

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition 'at' is not used correctly, and 'factual' should be replaced with 'facts'.

The correct phrase should be 'points to two facts in his life', using the preposition 'to' and the plural form 'facts'.
  • This is the point at which she will shatter into many different versions of herself and become the girl that keeps saving him throughout his life, helping him choose the TARDIS, helping him survive at every point.
  • Those reports are essentially factual in nature.
  • The annual report, which like the monitoring reports is essentially factual in nature, will take its place alongside this dual apparatus.
  • You stay out of his life.
  • Now his life's falling apart.
  • Rest of his life... Probably.
  • Your husband begged for his life.
  • A Goryeo warrior's promise equals his life.
  • Artie sacrificed his life for this place.
  • That could change his life with Susan forever.
  • Wen sacrificed his life for love.
  • In 1953, Kubrick's father cashed in his life insurance...
  • Doctor said Amaro saved his life.
  • Max Carlyle has been abandoned throughout his life.
  • He dedicated his life to saving others.
  • Spyros Maltabes sacrificed his life for his men.
  • And his life depends on it.
  • Momentary decision... ruined his life forever.
  • So that crash saved his life.
  • Igarashi and I shared his life insurance.

Alternatives:

  • points to two facts in his life

points at two factual of his life

This phrase is also incorrect. The preposition 'at' is not used correctly, and 'factual' should be replaced with 'facts'.

The correct phrase should be 'points to two facts of his life', using the preposition 'to' and the plural form 'facts'.
  • This is the point at which she will shatter into many different versions of herself and become the girl that keeps saving him throughout his life, helping him choose the TARDIS, helping him survive at every point.
  • You stay out of his life.
  • Now his life's falling apart.
  • Rest of his life... Probably.
  • Your husband begged for his life.
  • A Goryeo warrior's promise equals his life.
  • Artie sacrificed his life for this place.
  • That could change his life with Susan forever.
  • Wen sacrificed his life for love.
  • In 1953, Kubrick's father cashed in his life insurance...
  • Doctor said Amaro saved his life.
  • Max Carlyle has been abandoned throughout his life.
  • He dedicated his life to saving others.
  • Spyros Maltabes sacrificed his life for his men.
  • And his life depends on it.
  • Momentary decision... ruined his life forever.
  • So that crash saved his life.
  • Igarashi and I shared his life insurance.
  • Chuck destroys everything and everybody in his life.
  • We couldn't even make his life tolerable.

Alternatives:

  • points to two facts of his life

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