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The phrase "Make good on" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate fulfilling a promise or obligation. Example: "He promised to pay me back, and I expect him to make good on that promise."
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Make good on
verb
To fulfill or honour (a promise etc).
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Make Good On Your Promises.
Make good on the promises you made in your ad.
He should make good on that promise.
All would make good on campaign promises.
"Which I've yet to make good on".
He has to make good on that promise.
Mrs. Kirchner has begun to make good on her promises.
Will any U.S. banks actually make good on their threats?
Whatever the situation, you should make good on your word.
Sometimes I even make good on my promises.
There were people who couldn't make good on their pledges.
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