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In reality, both Netanyahu and the Pope probably made good points.

Nick Gillespie makes many good points in his piece “Why Students (and Obama) Should STFU Already About College Costs.”

Good points, although I suspect the answer to BioProf's question is "both".

There are many empirical holes and logical flaws in this response, along with a few good points mixed in.

I always felt Charleston really exemplified the good points of the Old South.

You will be able to find some good points in the performance; speak of these and ignore the bad ones.

Try to throw out all the good points in the parts taken by the other members of the company.

On every hand he received that attention which his good points merited.

Sadie has a number of good points, but she's rather fond of managing other folks' affairs.

For the first time Twinkleheels noticed that Ebenezer had many good points.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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