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The phrase "a good thing good" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or improperly structured expression, lacking clarity and context.
Example: "While some may argue that a good thing good is subjective, I believe it is universally recognized."
Alternatives: "a good thing" or "something positive".
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And that's a good thing — good for Zaytuna, good for America, and good for Islam.
"But if that intervention will make a big change for this country, I think it's a good thing". Good or bad, there are not many options left, according to Margarita Lopez Maya, a professor at the Central University of Caracas.
Obviously the timing is good and the drawings are good, but as is often the case it's hard to define what makes a good thing good.
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"I actually believe that Saddam Hussein being gone is a very good thing, good for the Iraqi people, good for that region of the world," he said.
We could reconcile either hedonism or perfectionism with the desire-satisfaction claim if we treat the latter as a metaethical claim about what makes good things good and the former as a substantive claim about what things are good.
"We said, 'No, we think this is a good thing.' " Good for her stock options and her career, which she said is thriving in the cozier environment of the new company, whose stock is up slightly since its initial offering at $17 in February 1999 -- nothing to celebrate, but better than the 5percentt drop in G.M.'s stock over the period.
But it's a good thing, a good thing about college and writing.
Good works are a good thing.
Eudaemonia (happiness) is a good daemon, or a good thing.
Good states are a good thing.
These days, being the Red Sox is a good thing, a very good thing.
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