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The phrase "good laugh" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a idiomatic expression that means a fun or enjoyable time laughing. You can use "good laugh" in a variety of situations, such as when describing a humorous experience, a group of friends who have a lot of fun together, or a funny joke or story someone told. Example: "We had such a good laugh watching that comedy show last night." Another example: "The trip with my friends was full of good laughs and unforgettable memories."
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A good laugh".
A good laugh actually.
I had a good laugh.
That got a good laugh.
We had a good laugh.
Everyone got a good laugh.
They enjoyed a good laugh.
She gave a good laugh.
"It was a good laugh".
She likes a good laugh.
You had a good laugh.
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