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The phrase "added Good" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express an enhancement or improvement, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The new features in the software have added good to the user experience."
Alternatives: "improved quality" or "enhanced value."
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She added, "Good.
We knew we'd added good players to the squad.
He quickly added: "Good to see you again.
Still, he added: "Good will come out of it eventually.
She added, "Good luck, keep the faith, and keep fighting".
"But," he added, "good comes out of everything, basically".
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Then she added, good-naturedly: "You're certainly improving".
He added, good-naturedly, "When I do writing, it's more imagination than sentences as we know it".
But, he added good-naturedly, "If you come over to our country and do what the terrorists did, we're going to shove our boot up your butt as far as we can".
He added, good-naturedly, "Now everyone wants to be Creole, meaning everyone wants to have some freaking boots on and play zydeco in their car and go to one trail ride and call themselves Creole".
"We're definitely adding good players".
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