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The phrase "a good stuffing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a filling, typically for food items like turkey or other dishes, indicating that the stuffing is of high quality or taste.
Example: "For Thanksgiving, I always prepare a good stuffing made with herbs and spices that my family loves."
Alternatives: "a tasty filling" or "a delicious stuffing".
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But good bread is the only necessity for a good stuffing.
I hope I upset no one by saying this, but I've always felt a separate vegetarian "option" at Christmas dinner is surplus to requirements, and my non-meat-eating friends agree - a good stuffing, full of nuts, fruit, herbs and other aromatics, can do an admirable job of complementing all the other trimmings.
To give the Aussies a good stuffing at home is as good as it gets".
Dry breadcrumbs will not create a good stuffing.
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Noah Smith has a list; all good stuff, although not all to my taste.
I buy a little good stuff.
For Spencer, Karsay was not a complex puzzle: good stuff, a good fastball and curve.
"They paid a huge amount of money to get a kernel of good stuff and a husk of bad stuff," argues Bert Hochfeld, an analyst at Josephthal & Co.
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