to be said for
to be said for
That can be listed as a positive attribute, advantage, etc., to (something). Used in phrases like "there's a lot to be said for (something)." Honestly, there's a lot to be said for living with your parents after college, but, at a certain point, it becomes time to move out. There's something to be said about this candidate's education, but I'm not sure he has the experience we're looking for.
See also: said
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- take trouble over (something)
- take trouble over/with something
- take trouble with (something)
- see a lot of (one)
- see a lot, nothing, etc. of somebody
- a long haul
- long haul
- have a lot of time for (someone or something)
- have a lot of time for somebody/something
- you lot