have (someone's or something's) good points

have (someone's or something's) good points

To have favorable or admirable qualities. The phrase is used especially when negative qualities are being discussed. That house has its good points, but I just don't love the neighborhood.
See also: good, have, point
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have your ˈgood, ˈplus, etc. points

have some good qualities or aspects: Europe has its good points, but I prefer the American way of life. She often seems rather unfriendly, but I suppose she’s got her plus points.
See also: have, point
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See also:
  • have your good, plus, etc. points
  • have (someone's or something's) plus points
  • have a lot going
  • have a lot going for (one)
  • in real life
  • Geoff
  • Mutt and Jeff
  • live up to
  • live up to (something)
  • meet (someone's) expectations