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The phrase "asking how good" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about the quality or effectiveness of something or someone.
Example: "I was asking how good the new restaurant is before deciding to go there."
Alternatives: "inquiring about the quality" or "wondering how effective".
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"People are asking how good we are," says Cheika.
"It was asking, 'How good are these patents, does anyone know?' " Mr. Aharonian said.
The idea now is to make use of tools that psychologists have developed to assess people's moods during exercise, asking how good or bad it feels as the intensity varies.
And to a certain extent, if the people who work for him are constantly asking how good a deal is for Goldman, rather than how good the deal is for Goldman's clients, then that's because of the example he set.
Before we get there, we find it useful to begin our discussion taking a chronology of business cycles as given, and then asking how good is a given variable in sorting history into expansions and recessions.
That's well under the 50% efficacy expected at the beginning of the trial, and a far cry from the 95% efficacy vaccine makers dream of, leaving scientists and policymakers asking: How good is good enough?
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Frost hesitated when asked how good his team could be.
When someone asked "How good?" Kasparaitis replied: "Pretty darn good.
So, these classic players were asked, how good is Ray Lewis?
It is another to ask how good things will get.
"We need to ask: how good is Amazon?
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