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good point

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If this is indeed the world the all-volunteer military has made, then Bacevich has a good point indeed.

The almost-identical hat costs her under $200 and it makes a good point.

He eventually does, making a good point and closing out the discussion with a bang.

But when he did, it was with all the grace and charm he had onscreen—and only to prove a very good point.

If you can look past his controversial tone, he's got a good point: Less words, more action.

This is also a good point from which to study the clerestory as seen in choir and crossing.

Yes, and she is a curious being to pretend to be censorious—an awkward thing, without any one good point under the sun.

Andy had one good point: he never lied except in an irresponsible mood of pure deviltry.

Poppi is a good point from which to explore the western slopes of Vallombrosa or Monte Secchieta.

Miss T. Well, I don't know as a thorn in the flesh is any the pleasanter for having a good point.

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On this page you'll find 80 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to good point, such as: advantage, asset, benefit, bonus, extra, and gain.

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

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