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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good press" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to positive media coverage or favorable public opinion about a person, organization, or event.
Example: "The charity event received a good press, which helped raise awareness and funds for the cause."
Alternatives: "positive media coverage" or "favorable publicity".
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It's a good press".
The wolf has not had a good press in literature.
Privately promoted catastrophe has always had a good press.
Sanity doesn't, on the whole, have a good press.
Chips, he said, "haven't had a good press, and image counts".
"Seize the moment," she said, "and make sure that you have a good press agent".
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Indian leaders think that a good press--look good things generally--can be brought about by government action.
A little good press goes a long way for a company like Amazon.
THOMAS Malthus hasn't had a very good press over the last couple of centuries, often being cited as a classic example of the dangers of extrapolation.
The Labour party has a perfectly good press office, and we're not part of it.
Parasites don't get a very good press, but none of these harm their host.
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