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The phrase "a good chuckle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a light-hearted laugh or amusement, often in a casual or humorous context.
Example: "After hearing the joke, I had a good chuckle and felt much better."
Alternatives: "a hearty laugh" or "a good laugh".
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Everybody had a good chuckle.
The audience had a good chuckle.
Not bad for a good chuckle.
Angelo Mozilo ought to get a good chuckle out of that one.
"It gave me a good chuckle when I heard afterwards about the four-leaf clover.
"We all had a good chuckle over those prices when we heard about them," she said.
At first, Solazyme executives had a good chuckle about the idea of getting into skin care, Mr. Wolfson said.
'He used to be a dancer here,' Belinda tells the doormen and they have a good chuckle.
Even here, at his most beautiful and moving, he's able to find mirth and have a good chuckle at himself.
The bureau's Ms. Hillebrand wouldn't go near the self-preservation angle but got a good chuckle out of Mr. Stoller's contest notion.
You may or may not have had a good chuckle about those minuscule 3-cylinder cars, which were derided by some as motorcycles with doors and roofs.
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