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The phrase "a string of good results" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of positive outcomes or achievements in a particular context, such as in business, sports, or academic performance.
Example: "The team has been on a roll lately, achieving a string of good results that have boosted their confidence."
Alternatives: "a series of positive outcomes" or "a succession of favorable results."
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But a string of good results, a rare bit of stability in its national federation and a focus on youth development have many in Ethiopia, Africa's second-most populous country, feeling as if a sleeping giant has been awakened.
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While hundreds of thousands of pupils in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will be celebrating a string of good GCSE results, others will be disappointed.
We have a lot of really good players, so if we can just get a string of really good results and get our confidence going I think that we'll have a great chance of getting promoted".
But by late September a string of good earnings reports pushed the stock markets higher, and as a result the DJIA averted the decline.
But a string of good works may not hurt.
A string of good student performances, look forward to it the next year.
Hope was a high-achieving teenager with a string of good GCSEs and an optimistic future.
A string of good deals followed.
Should we see a string of good news, this could be very powerful.
The GM profit was reflective of a string of good earnings from the auto industry this year.
Receiver Devin Funchess had a string of good games but has tailed off lately.
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