you've got a point there



you've got a point there

Your point of view or opinion makes sense. A: "It's snowing—should we really go out for ice cream?" B: "Hmm, you've got a point there." A: "I don't think we need to add that chart to the report, considering all of the others we have." B: "Yeah, you've got a point there."
See also: point

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
TwilaTWIE-ləEnglish
Ambrus-Hungarian
TytusTI-tuwsPolish
BradenBRAY-dənEnglish, Irish
Sybilla-Polish, Late Roman
KayleenKAY-leenEnglish (Rare)