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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good one of" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in informal contexts to refer to a good example of something, but it is not commonly accepted.
Example: "This is a good one of the many options we have for the project."
Alternatives: "a good example of" or "a good instance of".
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He says: 'But I read a good one of you.' What?
I got a good one of an initial plaque, and a vague shot of the name panel," he said.
So it comes as a surprise when the first impression — a good one — of a falafel sandwich is the pita, fluffy, pliant and even flavorful.
The experience of the Commune became one more warning — the Terror had already supplied a good one — of what a movement for social justice and liberty without an accompanying sense of political pluralism could cost.
The Chorlton Brewing Company in Manchester makes a good one of those, and is just one brewery now noted for its sours (all its beers are unfiltered, unpasteurised and unfined).
The deal is a good one of for LoveFilm's investor's TAG, Arts Alliance Media, Balderton, DFJ Esprit and Index Ventures.
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"The compromise is a good one for all of us".
I think this is a good one to get an idea of what those "standards" are.
"It's a good one, one of the better ones you'll see," said the Orioles' Jeff Conine, referring to Contreras's version of the pitch.
In an interview with BBC Northern Ireland political editor Mark Devenport, Mr Robinson said the idea of a peace centre was "a good one", deserving of support.
In the pooled PIAAC sample, this group represents a good one fourth of all employed workers.
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