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Discover LudwigThe phrase "good gentleman" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a man who is polite, well-mannered, and kind. Example: The good gentleman held open the door for the elderly lady and helped her carry her groceries to her car.
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And who forfeited that bail money and lost that home when I crossed the state line to go to the "good" gentleman's club?
Go by car, by bus, by bike,... plane, but just keep in mind to be a true LADY or a good GENTLEMAN (while on the road, opening doors, getting off, rain or sunshine, just do it ok?).
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"Cricket civilises people and creates good gentlemen," Mr Mugabe said several years after Zimbabwe became independent.
He's a very good man, a gentleman.
Similarly, President Trump briefly had a budding bromance with China's President Xi Jinping, whom the former called "a very good man" and "gentleman," though the relationship appears to have run only one-way and now may be on the fritz.
In 1749, a friend asked Richardson "to give the world his idea of a good man and fine gentleman combined".
"He's not a good man," says one elderly gentleman, referring to Fidel Castro.
"Being a good cadet, gentleman that he was, he jogged out in front of them and opened the door," Steele said.
In his Oscar acceptance speech, Foxx paid tribute to his grandmother, who taught him how to be "a good southern gentleman".
Good evening, gentlemen.
Good work, gentlemen.
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