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The phrase "get a good time" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to have a fun and enjoyable experience or to achieve a successful outcome. Example: "I hope you get a good time at the concert tomorrow." This sentence means that the speaker wishes for the other person to have a fun and enjoyable experience at the concert. Another example: "She always seems to get a good time whenever she goes on vacation." This sentence means that the person usually has a fun and enjoyable experience whenever they go on vacation.
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Good time.
If you make good time on a journey, you manage to travel faster than you expected.
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"But you knew you were going to get a good time".
I came last in that race, and I didn't get a good time either.
After all, I had a programme tracking the ride on my phone and was keen to get a good time.
"We were struggling a bit, just trying different things, and for some reason I wasn't able to get a good time".
"Everything has to be so perfect to get a good time.
Get a good, time consuming hobby.
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The governor, besides getting a good time slot for his speech to the Republican convention, might extract some federal goodies for New York from a President Bush.
It will take time to get a good tune.
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If you want to get a good star time lapse, you might want to put that at less, unless you want star trails, which will take longer.
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