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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good kitchen" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a kitchen that is well-equipped, functional, or aesthetically pleasing.
Example: "In my opinion, a good kitchen should have ample counter space and modern appliances to make cooking enjoyable."
Alternatives: "an excellent kitchen" or "a well-designed kitchen".
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He also wanted a good kitchen, because he cooks.
Their goal was a two-bedroom with a good kitchen, since both are avid cooks.
She needed a good kitchen and enough space to host a group for Shabbat meals.
Dinners are wonderful because of a good kitchen, great friends and family and spectacular views.
After that, he'll fix them a job in a good kitchen elsewhere.
As a low-ranking member in a good kitchen, he says, "you have to completely give yourself up".
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"A really good kitchen is a machine," he said.
Guns are not the same as a medicine, a car, or my very good kitchen knife, which have other intended purposes and might be misused to kill, but are not designed to do so.
A small outlay on good kitchen storage can pay its way in less spoiled food.
Common-sense would seem to settle that question: there are numerous professional poker players, and they make a living because they are better at the game than the average weekend kitchen-table player (I am a pretty good kitchen-table player; every time I have sat down with professionals I have been skinned alive, swiftly and mercilessly).
A good old kitchen match like grandma used will get the soup started.
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