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Discover LudwigThe phrase "good ratings" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the positive evaluations or scores given to a product, service, or performance. Example: "The movie received good ratings from both critics and audiences, making it a box office success."
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"Landsbanki had good ratings with Moody's, S&P, etc., and good rates".
Good ratings mean more business.
GPs, however, received good ratings.
Other observations of her classroom that year yielded good ratings.
The special, broadcast in November, got unexpectedly good ratings.
The good news is he doesn't have good ratings.
The preacher may be good ratings for Fox News.
(At least the gauzy Olympics aren't getting good ratings).
No party leader has good ratings at the present time".
The previous occupant of that time period, "Revolution," posted some early good ratings.
"People who come on a regular Joe ticket give us really good ratings".
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