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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good official" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who performs their duties effectively and ethically in an official capacity, such as a government or organizational role.
Example: "The community praised the mayor for being a good official who always prioritized the needs of the citizens."
Alternatives: "an effective official" or "a competent official."
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Maybe I am not a good official".
But I don't think he has a chance to become a good official.
"A good official, whether he played the game or not, would make that call," Stackhouse said recently.
"A good official always comes strong with his calls," said Mr. Lofton, 47. "He's always able to sell it, even if he realizes he's made a mistake".
"A good official site will not try to stamp out or silence the fan sites," says Kuzmanich.
It is often said of referees that a good official is like a good defensive midfielder: you don't notice those who are performing well.
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"They're well-to-do lads," a Good Humor official told Stanley.
Perhaps liberal constitutions prominently feature equality before the law for a good reason: official non-discrimination works as a truce, a way of keeping the social peace.
Part of being a good elected official is going where your constituents are and not waiting for them to come to you.
I would not be a good elected official.
A series of storms in Northern California has gotten the state off to a good start, officials said.
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