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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good fist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a strong or effective punch, or metaphorically to indicate a strong grip or hold on something.
Example: "He delivered a good fist to his opponent, showcasing his boxing skills."
Alternatives: "a strong punch" or "a solid grip".
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Architecturally, a good fist has been made of suggesting a seamless transition between past and present.
Even more surprising was the fact that he made rather a good fist of it.
You only get one shot at it and we didn't make a good fist of it".
Smith makes a good fist of a hard job, and brings Antigone to life well.
makes a good fist of not saying the wrong thing nowadays.
Perhaps Todd Haynes would have made a good fist of it.
He is making a good fist of extricating America from the big wars he inherited from George Bush.
Santander has so far made a good fist of its acquisition of Abbey, a British high-street lender.
Many feel he has made a good fist of defending the compatibility of traditional religious views with liberal political ones.
He has made a good fist of limiting barter with suppliers, the acid test of any Russian boss.
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The schedule is led by "Adventure Time," starring the fist-bumping Finn and his dog friend, Jake, and "Regular Show," which follows Mordecai, a blue jay, and his friend Rigby, a raccoon, who also enjoy a good fist-bump.
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