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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from goodwill" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something is done out of kindness or a desire to help, rather than for profit or obligation. Example: "The donation was made from goodwill, reflecting the charity's commitment to helping those in need."
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The fashion show featured original designs using repurposed Goodwill clothing by students from Goodwill's youth programs at Denver School of the Arts and CEC Middle College in Denver.
"Everybody's presents were from Goodwill.
It doesn't matter if your outfit came from Goodwill — you need to feel fantastic in it.
We're now waiting for a performance from goodwill ambassador, singer and superstar Shakira.
"Their clothes did not look like they were from Goodwill," she said.
She got him a free coat from Goodwill and gave him composition paper so he could write music.
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They often simply deprive people on the streets from benefitting from strangers' goodwill.
According to the PA labour minister, Ghassan Khatib, Mr Abbas's strategy "is dependent on co-operation from Israel, intervention from America and goodwill from Hamas.
At least in the short term, however, the financial losses from any exit might be offset by the gains it would see from consumer goodwill in Western markets.
So much from that goodwill.
What about a "refashion" challenge, using clothes or furniture thrifted from the Goodwill?
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