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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a truly good" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the quality of something being genuinely good or virtuous.
Example: "She is a truly good person, always helping those in need."
Alternatives: "a genuinely good" or "an authentically good".
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This is a truly good idea.
A truly good man and good friend.
For what makes a truly good questioner?
Mitt Romney is a truly good man and great leader.
Roger was a great person and a truly good person.
A truly good man who will be missed.
But not apologizing isn't the same as, say, celebrating a truly good year.
But will this year be a truly good one for the People's Republic?
He was a truly good man who touched all who knew him.
He is ideally dependable and a truly good person at that.
Reading a truly good book, the page opens like a trapdoor and you simply fall through.
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