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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appetite is good" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used to describe the health of someone's appetite, i.e. when someone is consistently eating and enjoying their meals. For example, "After her illness, Peggy's appetite is good and she's eating three healthy meals a day."
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"His appetite is good and he's put on some weight.
Apart from this, the patient does not seem to trouble much about his hurt; his appetite is good.
A passion of the sensitive appetite is good in so far as it is regulated by reason, whereas it is evil if it set the order of reason aside".
"He is holding his weight and his appetite is good," Baffert said.
"[The GFR] was about 8.1 but I feel ok, my appetite is good and I sleep well.
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He was home on summer break from his residential school, and though his appetite was good and his behavior typical, watery droplets ran from his nose.
An Opponent That Won't Quit Dr. Raber used to think he understood when his patients told him that their appetite was good or that they were feeling more energetic.
Upon presentation, the patient was afebrile, had no history of weight loss, and his appetite was good.
His appetite was good and, aside from his sitting in the car, nothing seemed to be wrong.
Nottingham Forest manager Billy Davies: "I was surprised that was Yeovil's first home win because in the first 45 minutes their appetite was good, their attitude was good and we quite simply didn't turn up.
His appetite was good, and he had not lost weight.
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