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The phrase "a good spell" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts referring to a period of time that is pleasant or favorable, or in a magical context referring to a beneficial incantation.
Example: "After a long week of work, I finally had a good spell of relaxation during the weekend."
Alternatives: "a nice period" or "a favorable time".
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Good spell.
A spell can mean a fairly or relatively short period of time; you'll hear weather forecasts predict a dry spell.
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This is a good spell for South Africa.
It's gone from people saying 'it's just a good spell', to asking if we're title contenders.
They've had a good spell of results so their confidence will be high.
This is a good spell for South Africa, although these things are relative.
England having a good spell since going a goal down and win their fourth corner.
It has spent a good spell in smoking temperatures of up to 200C.
6.13pm Rubin are having a good spell with half-time approaching.
But West Ham started to get on top and had a good spell of pressure.
Leicester had a good spell and Boro were forced to make some timely tackles to keep them at bay.
3.36am GMT 33rd over: England 95-4 (Pietersen 6 Stokes 3) Lyon bowling a good spell now.
Sydney dominated the first half-hour but the Mariners had a good spell just before half-time.
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