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good points
noun as in long suit
Example Sentences
But what you don't have to worry about is if your potential new pet voted for Trump or secretly believes Jordan Peterson makes good points.
"I think it's nice to know everything about the town that you're in - its good points and its bad points," he explained.
What is on offer has good points — the reforms include expanding the membership of the Ethics Commission, setting a minimum budget for it and increasing penalties for violations of the L.A.
A small number of TikTok users found a letter written by bin Laden and published by the Guardian in 2002 and thought that—despite it being full of antisemitic garbage and Islamic-fundamentalist nuttery—the late terrorist and al-Qaida leader made some good points in critiquing American foreign policy.
Still, some of those standing athwart Santos’ defenestration yelling “Stop!” — or at least “Think this through” — make 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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