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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good benchmark" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a standard or point of reference against which things can be compared or assessed.
Example: "The company's performance this quarter serves as a good benchmark for future growth expectations."
Alternatives: "a solid reference point" or "an effective standard".
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A good benchmark would be Gov.
But is page 99 a good benchmark?
Europe, say, would be a good benchmark issue.
Compared to competitors, Richard was told, this was a good benchmark.
Those close to Scott note that a good benchmark for the new contract is $170 million.
"Cirrus Des Aigles sets a good benchmark and we'll see where we are.
Davydenko isn't the top-10 player he once was, but this match should be a good benchmark of Fish's health.
Mr. Bengen still feels his rule is a good benchmark, but advises clients to spend more conservatively.
When all you have to go on are first impressions, they provide a good benchmark for human decency.
For a good benchmark, Prolific Academic endorses 'ethical rewards' and makes researchers pay at least US $6.50 per hour, or about 11 cents per minute.
We had a scout in Quito and we're aware that this is a good side and will be a good benchmark test for us".
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