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Значение идиомы talking point
[talking point] {n.} Something good about a person or thing thatcan be talked about in selling it.
The streamlined shape of the carwas one of its talking points.
John tried to get Mary to dateBill. One of his talking points was that Bill was captain of thefootball team.
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