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The phrase "a good splash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or impactful entry or presence in a situation, often in a positive context.
Example: "The new marketing campaign made a good splash at the product launch, attracting a lot of attention from the media."
Alternatives: "a strong impact" or "a notable entrance".
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Season with salt and pepper and a good splash of the lemon juice.
Heat a good splash of olive oil in a frying pan.
3 Next, beat the eggs with a good splash of milk and season generously.
Scatter the thyme and garlic over them and a good splash of white wine.
5 Heat a good splash of vegetable oil in a large frying pan.
4 Heat a deep 15-20cm frying pan with a good splash of the oil.
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While it's not as fast as some of the pricier machines, there are 10 speeds, a pulse function and good splash guard.
While he has dipped his toe in the water before, today he's taken off his shoes and socks, rolled up his trousers and had a good old splash about in the British body politic.
I tried on the large in the store and felt little confidence that my boobs wouldn't show after being hit with one good splash".
But the baked oysters were fine and the baked salmon was particularly good, splashed with a bit of soy sauce.
"He beat a good yardstick in Splash Of Ginge so it is solid form and it was easy enough to ride him.
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