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Discover Ludwig"good news" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to refer to news that is beneficial, favorable, or encouraging, such as: "I have some good news to share - I was just offered a new job!"
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Good news
noun
Something or someone pleasant, fortunate or otherwise positive.
Exact(60)
Good news becomes good news again.
Good news for literacy?
Good news is scant.
Good news indeed.
Good news, then?
Good news all around.
Good news, football purists.
Good news!
Good news for Barca?
Good news, right?
Good news, eh.
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