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This expression is used when you want to express that there are some advantages or benefits to something, but they are not very significant or important. For example, let's say someone asks your opinion on going to the gym every day. You could say "There's something to be said for going to the gym every day, but not much. It can help you stay fit, but it also takes up a lot of time and effort." So, in this case, you are acknowledging the benefits of going to the gym every day, but you're also noting that they aren't very significant and that there are other downsides to consider.