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Discover LudwigSentence No, "good ear" is not a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
However, "good ears" is correct and can be used to describe someone who is able to hear well. For example: She has good ears; she never misses a word.
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I had a good ear.
You still got one good ear, right?
I think I've got a good ear".
I don't have a good ear.
Professor Craig Wright Frederickk, you have a very good ear.
Wyatt had a good ear but didn't work at all.
They also gave him a good ear for tone.
Wasserstein has a very good ear for the telling quote.
"Good ear," Ms. Kenney writes in an e-mail.
Mr. Reeves has a good ear for pungent harmonic writing.
"Alex has a very good ear," Mr. Giacone said.
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