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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good visit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a positive experience during a visit to a place or person.
Example: "I had a good visit with my grandparents last weekend; it was nice to catch up with them."
Alternatives: "a pleasant visit" or "an enjoyable visit".
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"I had a good visit with him.
"Having a good visit, Mr. Gottlieb?" she said.
And Willie Nelson, we had a good visit with him and presented him with a blanket.
"But it was a good visit, and he re-connected with him".
"But he feels very comfortable with Teddy Cottrell, and he had a good visit.
I want to have a good visit with a man I knew before the primaries.
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He's having a really good visit.
By Sopranos standards, all in all, Mitt Romney had a pretty good visit overseas.
"All in all, though," Tony tells his sister sincerely, as he drops her at the bus station, "it was a pretty good visit".
Were there a few good visits?
During focus groups with patients, participants were invited to perform a role play of 'a good visit to the health centre' and 'a bad visit to the health centre'.
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