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point to
verb as in clue
verb as in imply
verb as in indicate
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verb as in involve
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verb as in mean
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verb as in mention
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verb as in name
verb as in portend
verb as in presage
verb as in prognosticate
verb as in purport
verb as in record
verb as in register
verb as in spell
verb as in testify
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verb as in underline
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verb as in underscore
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Example Sentences
I still think it’s important for people like us on the Slate jurisprudence team to stand up, point to the rule, and say: “They’re bullies and they’re breaking it.”
The benefit of electrons following closed orbits within a confined space is that the subatomic particle's property would be better preserved as it moves from one point to another, according to Velasco.
“For example, you’re getting revenue from a side gig, and it doesn’t make sense at this point to form a company because there’s not a lot of meat there yet,” Sprung said.
But he says it is impossible to point to one single reason behind the issue as each goat's story is different.
Nonpartisan analysts will point to the Republican edge in the national popular vote for Congress, and even suggest that Democrats now receive a "battleground bonus": As of this week, they're tracking for just below 48 percent of the vote but 49.5 percent of the seats.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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