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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good ring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a ring that is of high quality or aesthetically pleasing, often in the context of jewelry or sound.
Example: "She was thrilled when he proposed with a good ring that sparkled beautifully in the light."
Alternatives: "a fine ring" or "a nice ring".
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It was a good ring".
Senator Petraeus has a good ring to it.
People call me Nicky and Nick but N-Pevs has a good ring to it.
"I want to give it more balls," Marks said, which had a good ring to it, in the Aussie accent.
"It's true to talk of a Shia crescent, but the phrase didn't have a good ring to it," concedes a Jordanian official.
Peres promptly grasps the bell and gives it a good ring now, saying he wants to go around the Middle East ringing it as a call to peace.
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But if it did have seams, it would be bursting at them with perfectly coiffed self-made celebrities who understand the importance of a good ring-light.
"She starts with a good ringing voice, but has very little experience or gifts by nature," read her report.
He is our Wotan for the generation, and may have a few good "Ring" cycles still in him.
Much of it is rhetorical flourish – "generations of worklessness" has a good, congenital ring, with its suggestion that some people are simply born worse than others – but more is deliberate misinformation.
We report from Hatton Garden in London and find out why, you're planning to buy a good quality ring, you'll now have to spend more.
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