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Discover LudwigThe term "good lad" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is usually used as an expression of approval, often said to a child to praise them for good behavior. For example, "You remembered to take out the trash without me asking – good lad!".
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— Good lad, Tom said.
'A good lad'.
He's a good lad.
"Good lad," he says.
"He's a good lad, but".
"He's a good lad, Steve.
A good lad and worker.
Wake up, that's a good lad!
Good lad, all the best, bye-bye.
"He's a good pro, a good lad.
Lt. Parker added, "Tony's a good lad.
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