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Discover LudwigThe phrase "good buy" is not correct and usable in written English.
The correct phrase is "goodbye". You can use "goodbye" when you are saying farewell to someone. For example: "It was nice seeing you again, goodbye!".
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"It's a very good buy".
But it's not such a good buy.
At $10, it is a good buy.
Is war art a good buy?
If it feels good, buy it.
At £7.99, it's a really good buy.
It too is a good buy.
St.-Emilion: Faugeres ($210, a good buy).
"I think that's a good buy.
It seems like a good buy".
What do they mean they promise a good buy?
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