Sentence examples for around a good from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "around a good" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a concept related to something being favorable or positive, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "We should gather around a good idea to improve our project."
Alternatives: "about a good" or "regarding a good".

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There was a lot of running around, a good few thundering tackles, and many of the players were above average in height.

Meanwhile, a few months ago, Kelis lacked bite in The Library, although with a bit of moving around, a good vantage point was found on the handy mini-riser to the rear of the room.

There's very little lag and an incredible sense of space despite the fact that you can't move around, a good sign for the sporting/musical event use cases I mentioned above.

Just as we keep engaging with friends who are fun to be around, a good CUI keeps us on our toes.

Don't freak out when you see him, just act casually as you would around a good friend.

They went to Hunts Point and after wandering around a good bit they found Bessie.

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Keeping good managers around is a good idea.

The doctor went around, and a good thing he did.

But it's work, you have to stick around, be a good student.

That's something we can all rally around: putting a good spiral on the rye.

Can the Arizona senator turn things around with a good performance tonight?

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