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"a goodwill" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a feeling of good will, friendliness, or kindness among people. For example: "The mayor expressed her a goodwill to the community in her speech."
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Her husband was not a "goodwill ambassador".
You need to be a goodwill ambassador.
He lived in a Goodwill depository bin in Wyndham.
She became a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF in 2000.
"It was almost a goodwill gesture, really," Grime says.
But $50 stretches far in a Goodwill store.
The company has now made a goodwill gesture of £100.
Even just as a goodwill gesture, it would be important".
"One year we had a Goodwill Christmas," Ma says.
"It's a goodwill gesture on their part," she said.
Israel considers the Ramadan permits a goodwill gesture toward Palestinians.
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