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Discover LudwigThe phrase "good bounce" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It can be used to describe a ball or object that rebounds or bounces well. For example: - "The basketball had a good bounce, making it easy for the players to dribble." - "The new rubber ball had a good bounce, unlike the old one that would barely bounce at all." - "The tennis ball had a good bounce on the clay court, allowing the players to make powerful shots."
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"And we got a good bounce there".
Somebody usually gets lucky, takes advantage of a good bounce.
"Got a good bounce there, and it went in," Salvador said.
Luckily, I got a good bounce and I was able to stick it in the corner".
"But I got a good bounce and came right to my hands.
We note that Michael Page has enjoyed a good bounce in recent weeks which we believe is premature.
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"We just got some good bounces, some breakaways".
"We had a couple of good bounces," Wiemer said.
"They got a couple of quick goals, a couple of good bounces," Thomas said.
"You need good breaks, you need good bounces, you need momentum.
This year, Cotchery said, the Jets expect miracles and good bounces and all the good fortune that good teams usually experience.
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