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The phrase "a good network" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a reliable and effective system of connections, whether in a social, professional, or technological context.
Example: "Having a good network of contacts can significantly enhance your career opportunities."
Alternatives: "a strong network" or "an effective network".
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The networking lobbyist Working together makes everyone stronger, and a good network is essential to get things done.
"Taylor had a good network, and she still does today".
Iraq has a good network of roads built for Saddam Hussein's tanks.
"But smaller insurers will probably not get a good network at good prices".
IN THE rarefied world of the corporate board, a good network matters.
Just like a good network player, Perry skews toward the middle.
Transportation for the industries and for the city as a whole is provided by a good network.
It has a good network of ranney wells that use its shrinking yet rich supply of ground water.
"The Internet has made this blossom," Mr. Bleed said, because it provides "a good network and a market".
Calling Fox News a "good network," Mr. Deutsch said advertisers could easily move their spots to other programs.
Though we lack a good network of bike lanes, it's simply the most efficient way to get around.
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