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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a really good kid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a child or young person who is well-behaved, kind, or admirable in some way.
Example: "Despite the challenges he faced, he remained a really good kid, always helping others and staying positive."
Alternatives: "a truly great child" or "an exceptionally nice kid".
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"A really good kid.
Just a really good kid".
"He's a really good kid.
His assessment of David Wright: "A really good kid.
"He was a really good kid," Mr. Price said.
Robby's a really good kid, a good guy, and I'm just so happy for him after all he's been through.
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They are all really good kids".
"He was a really, really good kid," he said.
When I first read Wilpon's disparaging comments about his players: David Wright, "really good player, really good kid, not a superstar"; Jose Reyes "not getting Carl Crawford money" (when he becomes a free agent); Carlos Beltran, "65 - 70percentt of what he once was", I was strangely excited.
Friends who know our family encourage me to write a book on how to raise really good kids, but that's a story best told by Jake and Emma: the credit is all theirs.
Listening to that little voice in your head is what makes really good parents, who in turn have a better shot at making really good kids.
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