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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a good cook' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is skilled in the culinary arts. For example, "My mother is a good cook. She can make delicious dishes from almost anything."
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I think you don't have to be a good cook, but you have to like cooking.
"Cooking is messy, if you're a good cook," she says.
If you don't enjoy cooking, I don't care, you're never going to be a good cook".
She's a good cook.
Still a good cook.
A good cook, too.
"I'm a good cook".
Carter was a good cook.
She was a good cook".
I'm a good cook anyway.
It's the name of a good cook".
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