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The phrase "a good exit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing a favorable departure from a situation, such as a job, investment, or event.
Example: "After years of hard work, he finally found a good exit from the company, allowing him to pursue his dreams."
Alternatives: "a favorable departure" or "a successful exit".
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"Either they will give him a good exit strategy or he will give them a fight".
Becoming enmeshed in Afghanistan's opaque tribal politics is not a good exit strategy.
Lesson three: don't go to war in the Middle East without a good exit plan.
This well-lighted, well-traveled pedestrian passageway provides a good exit from the glories of Greenwich.
"You have to understand which way to use the first curb to put the car to have a good exit.
A good exit strategy is to return to a former employer, if possible, as Ms. Stein did in 2003.
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There really wasn't any good exit strategy".
"He made a very sweet deal, he had a very good exit," said one former Bain partner, who requested anonymity because of confidentiality agreements.
After that, I focused on having a very good exit on Turn 3, which fortunately I had, and I was able to stay ahead.
The project is being lead by no less than Lee Strafford, the former founder of ISP PlusNet who made a very good exit to BT in January 2007.
If I'm reading these numbers correctly, that means the app has grossed close to $1 million in less than 12 months (taking into account the 30% commission fee on sales that goes to Apple), which leads me to believe this particular one-man venture had a pretty good exit.
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