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The phrase "good run" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a period of success, accomplishment, or progress. Example: "The athlete had a good run during the track meet, winning first place in all of his races."
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Good run.
That's a good run.
" 'We've had a good run.
"A good run". Eighties?
"We had a good run," he said.
"It was a good run," Cabrera said.
RATING agencies have had a good run.
All right, hope had a good run.
It was still a good run.
"Thirty-two years, that's a good run.
"I had a good run," he said.
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