Examples of 'right to point' in a sentence

Meaning of "right to point"

right to point: This phrase indicates someone's ability or tendency to be direct, concise, or explicit in their communication, often cutting to the main idea without unnecessary details

How to use "right to point" in a sentence

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right to point
You are right to point out the problem.
The present draft resolution is therefore right to point this out.
But you are right to point to the contradiction.
Now it turns out the paper was probably right to point a finger.
He is right to point out how important SMEs are.
The rapporteur is right to point this out.
You are right to point out the anachronism of the trousers.
It is and you are right to point this out.
You are right to point out the need for accurate information.
So you are absolutely right to point that out.
He is right to point out the dilemma.
Arnold did not waste any time and he came right to point.
You are quite right to point that out.
Their inaction over the last 20 years does not give them the right to point fingers.
I do not think it right to point blame nobody.

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He is right to point out that that varies from country to country.
I do not have the right to point any fingers.
You are right to point out the significance of structural and local power issues.
Readers have every right to point out mistakes.
You are right to point out that patients must take their medication “ with unerring regularity . ” Y.
I also have the right to point that out.
Roy is right to point in that direction.
Mr Jarzembowski was quite right to point that out.
You have no right to point the finger of suspicion at us.
I think that Mr Bocklet was right to point this out.
You are right to point to the subtext of that scene.
Mr Salafranca was quite right to point that out.
You are right to point out demand as a serious issue.
The only one to whom I have a right to point my finger is myself.
But he was right to point out that his true character remains elusive.
However, you are completely right to point out that.
We have a right to point a finger at someone who did.
If this is so, then he was right to point it out.
The post is right to point to the violence of state repression.
And, media watch groups are right to point this out.
You are right to point out that there are many scams out there.
Uh, and you are absolutely right to point out the fact.
You are right to point out the capricious ethics of the bible.
In all cases, the Pelagos Sanctuary reserves the right to point to other websites.
You were right to point it out.
No, but there are similarities, you are right to point out.
Then we have a right to point a finger at others.
The problem, though, is vast, and our fellow Member was right to point that out.
I think you are right to point out that danger.
He is quite right to point out that we currently have five teacher training providers.
The company Robert Bas reserves the right to point or not to third-party sites.
You are right to point out that all people in Area C must obey the law.
Although you are right to point this out -.
Lady is right to point out that there is a need for co-ordination.
Sure, and you are right to point out.

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