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The phrase "always make good" is not correct in standard written English
It may be intended to convey a meaning related to consistently producing positive results or outcomes, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure. Example: "If you follow these guidelines, you will always make good decisions."
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"I always make good bets.
Victims do not always make good witnesses.
But good motives do not always make good policy.
Miss Weigert is of the opinion that intellectuals don't always make good cooks.
"What makes good legal discourse does not always make good TV," he acknowledged.
"Bad employers always make good recruiters for trades unions," he says.
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"It seemed like they always made good rebounds," Lundqvist said.
But delusion and nostalgia have always made good bedfellows.
It is not clear whether the damage done is always made good following a hacking attack.
As a novelist, she has always made good use of such ambivalence, and embraced ambiguity.
Scott Quinnell: 7 Innumerable charges in loose and drives from scrum, always making good ground, but also penalised for hanging on.
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