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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a good rhythm' is correct in written English.
You can use it any time you want to describe something that has a pleasant and consistent beat or pattern. For example, you could say, "The song had a good rhythm that made me want to dance."
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He always liked a good rhythm.
"I felt in a good rhythm early on.
I've got a good rhythm now, where everything flows".
You know, I just didn't find a good rhythm".
"We found a good rhythm and a good tempo".
"It just seems like we're in a good rhythm".
"Late in the game, I was in a good rhythm.
"She looked like she was really in a good rhythm".
"For me, I just have to get into a good rhythm," Howard said.
"If we get a good rhythm, we should be done today — I hope so," he said.
"We just trying to find a good rhythm," said Iguodala, who had his fourth double-double.
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