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Discover LudwigThe phrase "come good" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to turn out well or become successful after a period of difficulty or uncertainty. Example: After months of hard work and perseverance, her efforts finally came good and she was offered the job of her dreams.
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Give him several treats, play with the toys with him, say "Good Come!!! Good dog!".
That's why the Germans always come good.
Will he ever come good?
They come good at 30".
In 2015, they've all come good together.
And do you believe they've come good?
However, Rashford was to come good.
"Billy come good, you know?," he says.
But I know the lads will come good.
It is possible that Iraq will never come good.
In a fewweeks it would all come good.
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