Sentence examples for Good remark from inspiring English sources

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That's a good remark.

Heard a good remark about Hitler yesterday.

But in the annual confidential report, he or she gains a good remark.

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He mocked an observer in the news media who might suggest that "those were pretty good remarks, but they weren't the Gettysburg Address".

"There seems to be a genuine interest to try to do something good," remarked Gerry Erasme, who oversees Nike's urban marketing efforts in New York, Rio de Janeiro, Tokyo and London.

"Good," remarked Downing, according to the lawsuit.

"But hindsight is pretty good," remarked Ellis, who added the school will test for cash next year.

Giambi should tape his feel-good remarks to his locker, and repeat as necessary in the next round.

She said: "That looks like a pretty harmless and good natured remark from Steve Davis; he's obviously been asked why there aren't more women playing high level snooker and (rather than saying anything detrimental about ability) he's gone for a self-deprecating joke about the sport being a waste of time.

A few years ago, Schroeder was at the national training center in Los Alamitos, Calif., and heard a teenager say, "Have we ever been any good?" The remark stung Schroeder, who realized that a generation had grown up thinking men's water polo was irrelevant in the United States.

"I played good," he remarked.

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