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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a decent point for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reasonable or valid argument or reason in a particular context.
Example: "She made a decent point for why we should reconsider our approach to the project."
Alternatives: "a valid argument for" or "a reasonable justification for".
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Whether the loss of one player, Naismith, should have such an adverse effect on a team is a decent point for debate but the fact is the forward's absence has coincided with a troubled spell for Rangers.
"It's a decent point for us, away from home against an Aberdeen side that much is expected of," added McInnes.
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The Cavaliers need a legitimate co-star for LeBron James; they settled for a decent point guard, acquiring Mo Williams from Milwaukee.
Aside from its nice 26percentt year-over-year revenue growth in the last quarter and strong cash generation, Business Insider's Julie Bort makes a decent point: "Analysts were actually looking for a giant leap in profits over the year ago quarter when it reported $0.07 EPS on $1.15 billion in revenue".
Advantage Djokovic - but Tsonga constructs a decent point at last, and smashes home a winner for deuce.
Neither prevailed, and for the Red Bulls that will go down as a decent point on the road.
Japes aside, there's undoubtedly a decent point being made here.
He actually has a decent point.
Mind you, they do make a decent point or two...
And since regulators would take a dim view of any price discrimination, small investors should be protected from high charges, too.If these are all decent points for the exchanges to make, other arguments are weaker.
He's got ticker and talent, which is a decent starting point for a young batsman.
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