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The phrase "a thoroughly good" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone as being very good or excellent in a comprehensive way.
Example: "The movie was a thoroughly good experience, leaving the audience both entertained and inspired."
Alternatives: "an exceptionally good" or "a truly great".
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In office, Ms Short was a thoroughly good thing.
But Cameron said : "It is a thoroughly good thing.
Usher Raymond IV is in a thoroughly good mood.
Moneymen outside banks see their firms' expansion onto the banks' turf as a thoroughly good thing.
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear... ...... Wilson was a thoroughly good host, actually.
Nonetheless, his speech was a thoroughly good thing, important in timing and content.
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Now they've turned the experience into a book which, like the blog, is a thoroughly good-looking object, only even more exhaustive in its candour.
Tony Blair lamented the loss of a "huge figure in broadcasting" and said: "He had an extraordinary ability to draw out the interviewee, knew exactly where the real story lay and how to get at it, and was also a thoroughly good-natured man".
The actor struck me as a thoroughly honest, decent and good-hearted individual.
Whatever the outrages and injustices of his Fascist regime, Asmara is a thoroughly well planned and good looking city.
Jimmy Carter is a thoroughly honest, good person.
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