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that's the beauty of

Idioms  
  1. This is the most satisfactory feature of, as in And our vacations fall at the same time; that's the beauty of working in different law practices. [Mid-1700s]


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“It’s about family traditions. It’s about kicking off summer. And it’s about getting so many factions and neighborhoods of Anaheim together for a singular purpose, which is cheering on our hometown boys. That’s the beauty of baseball.”

From Los Angeles Times

“You don’t really expect, when you come to a flat-colored line-drawing character like this, to experience an existential crisis. But you know, that’s the beauty of simplicity. You can watch and project onto yourself even if you’re not an old white dude. You can be any person and you can see yourself in the character, because it’s two dots for eyes and a line for the mouth,” Kelly said in an earlier interview with MarketWatch.

From MarketWatch

“You don’t really expect when you come to a flat-colored line-drawing character like this to experience an existential crisis. But you know that’s the beauty of simplicity. You can watch and project onto yourself even if you’re not an old white dude. You can be any person and you can see yourself in the character because it’s two dots for eyes and a line for the mouth,” Kelly said.

From MarketWatch

"Even if we do decide to move campsites, that's the beauty of this role."

From BBC

Leah: I think that's the beauty of it - everybody knew what they were a part of.

From BBC